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Eat and Sleep Lindisfarne

1.0 star property
7.4 out of 10, Good, (6)
"A good facility and a good stay. What we wanted due to proximity to St Cuthberts way. Good bathroom facilities, use of a kitchen and dining room, close to a petrol station with shop so easy to pickup food and drink and essentials. Is also a pub next doors. Hostel Cost £25.00 per night, plus extra for bedding and towels if needed, very reasonable. Are mixed dorms, we were lucky to be 2 females in a room for 6, just us 2 and that was arranged by Sean. Might be better to have single sex dorms but...
Eat and Sleep Lindisfarne

The Bells - South Berrington

1.0 star property
The Bells - South Berrington
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Venture to Beadnell Bay and Northumberland Coast—just two of the sights around North Charlton.

Village "Cross" at North Charlton On the other side of a wall in a horse field near North Charlton Farm. This was the market cross at the centre of a medieval village, the outline of some of the houses can still be located. The village had a population of over 200 and a Chapel, the site of which is also in this picture (The wood to the left of the picture is Castle Wood - apparently the site of the chapel. Although the alignment of the ruins is wrong for a religious building.) This field cannot be anything other than pasture, because the area next to the burn (Out of sight because of the steep embankment approximately 20 - 30 metres north of the cross) was the village burial ground. (The graves are quite shallow.) Combined with the status of this field as a scheduled ancient monument because of its rich archaeological content makes cropping of any kind impossible. For further information on this site contact Andy Stuart https://www.geograph.org.uk/usermsg.php?to=13868
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Open Photo by Walter Baxter (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original