Harbottle Castle, Northumberland
Harbottle Castle is a ruined medieval castle in the village of Harbottle, Northumberland. The present castle was built about 1160.
Harbottle Castle is a ruined medieval castle in the village of Harbottle, Northumberland. The present castle was built about 1160.
Fourteenth century Bolton Castle is privately owned and still occupied, with the church of St Oswald nearby. The castle is in a remarkable state of preservation and is an impressive site overlooking the Yorkshire Dales.
Aerial views of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne , Northumberland, England.
Once a simple manor house, and then a fortified castle, and in its later days a source of stone for other buildings, Edlingham today is a preserved reminder of its past.
Harbottle Castle is a ruined medieval castle in the village of Harbottle, Northumberland. The present castle was built about 1160.
Fourteenth century Bolton Castle is privately owned and still occupied, with the church of St Oswald nearby. The castle is in a remarkable state of preservation and is an impressive site overlooking the Yorkshire Dales.
Aerial views of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne , Northumberland, England.
Once a simple manor house, and then a fortified castle, and in its later days a source of stone for other buildings, Edlingham today is a preserved reminder of its past.