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Haggerston Castle
Beal, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2PA - England, UK

Haggerston Castle is truly a five-star delight. Boasting its very own golf course and boating lake, Haggerston Castle is one of our finest & most well appointed parks. Located in Northumberland’s National Park you’ll be staggered by its natural...
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Attractions near Haggerston Castle
A selection of attractions close to Haggerston Castle:
Pot A Doodle Do  (5.6 Miles)
Enjoy a great day out for all the family, with lots of arty activities to choose from – ceramic painting, glass painting, and mosaicing. Even...
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Church of St Mary the Virgin  (6.9 Miles)
Pre-dating both the castle and the priory this church is the oldest surviving structure on the island. The Saxon parts are still visible amongst the...
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Lindisfarne Priory & Museum  (7 Miles)
Lindisfarne was the site of one of the most important early centres of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. Originally a few monks had a simple wooden...
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Lindisfarne Castle  (7.8 Miles)
Perched atop a tocky crag and accessible over a causeway at low tide only, the castle presents and exciting and alluring aspect. Originally a tudor...
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Berwick Ramparts  (9.2 Miles)
Berwick is the most northerly town in England which has changed hands between England and Scotland thirteen times in the last 1000 years. Defended on...
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The Cheviot  (9.2 Miles)
The eastern end of the Cheviots lie about 8 miles south-west of Berwick and the range stretches west across into the Borders Region of Scotland....
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Dunstanburgh Castle  (9.2 Miles)
The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle lie on the coast of Northumberland between the fishing village of Craster and Embleton, a dramatic ruin on the skyline....
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Royal Border Bridge  (9.2 Miles)
The East Coast main line is the main railway link between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh, originally belonging to the North Eastern Railway, then the...
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St. Aidan Statue  (9.2 Miles)
Aidan was an Irish monk who had been trained on Iona and who came to Holy Island in AD 635 and established the Abbey of...
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Berwick Barracks  (9.3 Miles)
From the earliest days of wars between the English and the Scots, Berwick was an important military town. Soldiers of the garrison were for many...
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Berwick Gymnasium Gallery  (9.3 Miles)
The history of Physical Training in the armed forces is a long and interesting one. Located here at the barracks, close to the Scottish...
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Holy Trinity Church  (9.3 Miles)
Berwick-upon-Tweed’s Holy Trinity parish church is unique because it is the only such church to be built during the Commonwealth of Oliver Cromwell. Sometimes...
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King's Own Scottish Borderers  (9.3 Miles)
This museum celebrates the great achievements of this part of the British Army and commemorates the men who have been lost fighting for their country...
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Heatherslaw Light Railway  (10 Miles)
Enjoy the leisurely pace of yesteryear! Travel by our 15" gauge steam engine the ’Lady Augusta’ as she journeys from Heatherslaw Mill to Etal...
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Lady Waterford Hall  (10.4 Miles)
This 19th Century former village school features some of the most beautiful and extensive biblical murals anywhere in Scotland. Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford over...
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Etal Castle  (10.9 Miles)
Robert Manners began the original structure at Etal Castle in the mid 14th Century, as a defence against the regular raids and attacks that the...
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Belford Craft Gallery  (11.2 Miles)
Here you can find high quality local crafts and paintings, books, maps and prints, and handmade furniture. Belford Craft Gallery is just one of...
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Heatherslaw Corn Mill  (11.3 Miles)
The Heatherslaw Corn Mill would have once been an important part of the local industry, and provided an invaluable service to the community. It...
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Norham Castle  (11.6 Miles)
Norham was built in the position that it is found because of the commanding view that it affords across the River Tweed. The fantastic...
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Maelmin Heritage Trail  (13.4 Miles)
Maelmin Heritage Trail is located close to the village of Milfield in Northumberland. The trail consists of three reconstructions dating from different periods of history....
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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