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Prudhoe Castle stands in a picturesque location, on a wooded hillside overlooking the River Tyne.
Small stone cottage built about 1750. Birthplace in 1781 of inventor George Stephenson. One room open to the public. Car park in Wylam village.
Displays show importance of Wylam in the history of railway development and the work of famous local railway pioneers George Stephenson, Timothy Hackworth and William Hedley.
Sixteen miles of riverside and woodland walks. Also a beautiful 18thC chapel, stables and Green House to view.
The remains of a small temple dedicated to the native god Antenociticus.
Turret and section of the wall 70yds to the west. Turret retains base of platform on which rested a ladder to upper floor.
Building dating from 1691. A few exhibits giving an insight into the history of chain-making and indeed the village itself. Open by request Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri, 1000-1200 and 1400-1600 - please ring in advance for appointment.
Fine stretch of 280yds of wall with circular chambers and medieval kiln near west end.
18thC restored working watermill with visitor centre, coffee shop, sun clock, flywheel and crankshaft. Willow house, picnic area, sensory and aquatic gardens. Renewable energy.