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There's no doubt the Northumbrian Holy Island of Lindisfarne possesses its own uniquely magical atmosphere. Today, it plays host to regular incursions by tourists who must carefully time their ...
on Holy Island — a real castle, & out of which he would have to turn if the Country ... a couple of Jacobites succeeded in overpowering the only two soldiers who were present inside the fort at the ...
Lindisfarne Castle Holy Island was built in 1550 as a defence ... When we’re travelling by car we lock our valuables in the ...
The Manor House Hotel, on Holy Island ... focal point is the magnificent Lindisfarne Castle which rises out of the sea at the South East tip of the island. Also on the island are the ruins ...
A tiny island with a castle and three pubs can only be visited twice a day, when the tide is out. Named Holy Island, the tourist destination has been used as a place of worship, with a 12th ...
“Because it’s high they looked across to Bamburgh castle,” said Rushton, who believes that the potential church discovery cements Holy Island as one of the most important early medieval ...
Lindisfarne, or Holy Island, has 1,500 years of recorded history and remains as popular as ever with pilgrims of all kinds. Clive Aslet takes a look at its history, and tells the tale of how Country ...