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Seahouses Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Seahouses:
Fishermen’s Squares, Seahouses  (< 1 Mile)
Close to Seahouses harbour, you will find a number of examples of the traditional Fishermen’s Squares dating back to the early 19th Century. They consist...
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Lime Kilns, Seahouses  (< 1 Mile)
The agricultural revolution which swept the country during the second half of the 18th Century, with new forms of crop rotation and methods of soil...
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Seahouses Harbour, Seahouses  (< 1 Mile)
The town of Seahouses has a beautiful harbour with views out towards the Farne Islands. In the early 19th Century, the harbour would have been...
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Seahouses Beach, Seahouses  (< 1 Mile)
Seahouses Beach is situated just to the north of Seahouses itself. This long expanse of sand is great for a relaxing stroll. The beach...
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Farne Islands Boat Trips, Seahouses  (< 1 Mile)
Close to the harbour at Seahouses, you can buy tickets for boats trips to the Farne Islands. These trips are particular popular with birdwatchers,...
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Seahouses Heritage Museum, Seahouses  (< 1 Mile)
Situated in the heart of Seahouses, the Seahouses Heritage Museum has a number of displays telling the story of the history of the region. The...
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Farne Islands, Farne Islands  (4.2 Miles)
One of the most exciting wildlife experiences in the world is only a boat ride away. During the breeding season (May to July) these guano-splashed...
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Bamburgh Castle, Bamburgh  (4.3 Miles)
Bamburgh Castle is probably the finest castle in England. It is perched on a basalt outcrop on the very edge of the North Sea at...
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Bamburgh Pant, Bamburgh  (4.5 Miles)
Bamburgh "pant" is situated on the village green in the heart of Bamburgh. A pant is a local dialect term for a water supply that...
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Bamburgh Beach, Bamburgh  (4.6 Miles)
The beach at Bamburgh is overlooked by the impressive Bamburgh Castle. It is a beautiful beach, if a little chilly at times, and offers...
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St. Aidan’s Church, Bamburgh  (4.6 Miles)
St. Aidan’s Church is one of the three finest parish churches in Northumberland (the others being Alnwick and Norham). Its origins date from 635 AD...
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Bamburgh War Memorial, Bamburgh  (4.6 Miles)
Bamburgh War Memorial is situated at the foot of a cliff upon which Bamburgh Castle sits majestically, tucked away in a small alcove within the...
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Grace Darling Memorial, Bamburgh  (4.6 Miles)
The Grace Darling Memorial is an ornate memorial to one of Bamburgh’s most famous residents, and is situated within St. Aidan’s churchyard. Grace is a...
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Grace Darling Memorial Window, Bamburgh  (4.6 Miles)
Within St. Aidan’s Church in Bamburgh is a window depicting the heroics of Grace Darling who, together with her father, helped rescue the lives of...
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Grace Darling Museum, Bamburgh  (4.7 Miles)
The Grace Darling Museum is dedicated to one of the most famous daughters of this region and a heroine that has commanded the respect of...
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Belford Craft Gallery, Belford  (8.7 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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Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island  (12.1 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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Lindisfarne Priory & Museum, Holy Island  (12.9 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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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Holy Island  (13.1 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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Alnwick Gardens, Alnwick  (14.3 Miles)
The Alnwick Garden results from the Duchess of Northumberland’s wish to create a beautiful public space accessible to everyone. The previously derelict 12-acre walled...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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