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Situated on the valley of the River Till (the only English tributary of the River Tweed) and centered around the villages of Ford and Etal, this working estate contains a variety of visitor attractions and activities.
Artist led Gallery and Studio offering a wide range of original contemporary fine art, textiles, glass, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery, prints and drawings. Stunning location, relaxed and friendly environment.
An army regimental museum with uniforms, medals, silver and weapons. The story of the regiment from 1689 until the present day.
Visitors may inspect the remains of the Roman fort and settlement, see its extraordinary finds in the superb museum. Full-scale replicas of Roman buildings. Please ring to check winter opening times.
Tour the Old Gaol, 1330AD, by glass lift. Meet the gaoler, see a Reiver raid and try on costumes.
Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island was one of the most important centres of early Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. It is still a place of pilgrimage today, the dramatic approach across the causeway adding to the fascination of the site.
Woodhorn celebrates Northumberland. Stunning new architecture and listed colliery buildings set in a country park, house fascinating displays, galleries, interactives and amazing archival treasures.
A unique exhibition reflecting the history and traditions of the North Tyne Valley and Redesdale, including Border Counties Railway, Border Reivers, photography and mining.
The most complete example of a British Roman fort, and one of the most popular sites on the Wall.
Displays devoted to Hadrian's Wall and the Roman army. Video films and audiovisual effects, education facilities, Roman army recruitment film and Eagles Eye film.