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Walking on the coast of Northumbria
... country homes.
One day we boarded a boat to cruise the Farne Islands to view the seals with their new pups. Another day we taxied over the causeway (attentive to the tide schedule) to Lindisfarne or Holy Island. There’s a town, a castle, a ruined priory, an old church and a winery that makes mead.
It was a great bunch of women. One of them might come to North Wales for a few days when I'm there in January.
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I can see Scotland from here
It was a hurried and a bit anxious journey across London. I did not budget enough time between the plane's landing at Heathrow and the train departing from Kings Cross. The plane was late landing (had to circle around a while waiting for our turn to land); Immigration went quickly; collecting baggage entailed a bit of a wait; I'd bought online a ticket for the Heathrow Express train to Paddington, which came within about 10 mintues; I ...
Out of the darkness and Into the light
... antics would often condemn both Anna and I to sleepless nights. Our time had come to an end and we decided to leave the Dustanburgh castle hotel to rot in the misery of its own staff. The future suddenly looked bright, we had two weddings, a festival and a holiday to Santorini in Greece to look forward to. Furthermore thanks to the generosity of our friend and new manager we managed to get another job in a stunning location in Australia. The doom ...
Alnwick - Lions, Cellars, and Dukes!
... led by two white horses. They had a video of it playing, and the actual carriage was on display. The whole day in Alnwick castle cost us £12 per person, a little expensive, but very much worth it. Our tickets included a historical tour, various exhibits throughout the castle, a cellar tour, a Harry Potter tour, a broom stick lesson, and access to almost everywhere in the castle. Sweet deal! Some of these need some elaborating. ...
Lindisfarne - The Holy Island
... finds from the area. We spent about thirty minutes there and then split up. Janet and Michael had been to Lindisfarne before so they went to visit with some friends from the Northumbria Community who live there while Pam and I toured St. Mary's church, the remains of the priory, and the Scriptorium.
St. Mary's Church. The original church was built of wood by St. Aidan in 635 AD. It has been expanded ...
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed