England's Riches
For a long time I have wanted to visit Durham Cathedral and the castles of Northumberland, particularly Alnwick Castle, home of the famous (King Richard III might say infamous -re battle of Bosworth Field) Percy family.In mid September my wife and I set off from our Midland's home to visit these historic sites.
We based ourselves at the Doubletree Hotel Newcastle Airport. This is a delightful, modern, comfortable hotel ideally located for seeing all the sites of Northumberland including the World Heritage Site of Hadrian's Wall. We stopped off at Durham, which is also a WHS, on the journey up.
I will say no more and let the following photographs tell their own story.
I hope that you enjoy them.
Raby Castle
Raby Castle |
Durham Cathedral
Bishop Prince Armorial - Durham Cathedral |
Bishop Prince Armorial - Durham Cathedral |
Intricate Iron reinforcing |
South Entrance |
North Entrance |
From the Cloisters |
Detailed Norman doorway |
Small Norman door |
Octagonal Tower |
Tower doorway |
Memorial to Bishop Maltby
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Reflections of stained glass window on columns |
Millennium stained glass window |
Bridge over the River Wear - Durham |
Bridge inset |
Boat House |
Cathedral from the river 1 |
Cathedral from the river 2 |
Cathedral from the river 3 |
Cathedral from the river 4Alnwick Castle |
Alnwick Castle |
Bust of Winston Churchill |
'Hotspur' - Henry Percy 1364 - 1403 |
Dragon from Harry Potter |
Duke of Northumberland's State Coach |
Alnwick Castle Gardens
Red Admiral butterfly Alnwick Castle Gardens |
Hadrian's Wall AD 120 -
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