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- Dunstanburgh Castle is a 14th-century fortification on the coast of Northumberland in northern England, between the villages of Craster and Embleton. The...
- cranesbill, amongst others. Also near the beach is Embleton's 18-hole Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Course which opened in 1900 and was updated in 1922. Christon...
- walk along the rocky s**** to the north along leads to the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. The remains of a tower on the end of the harbour are all that...
- (14 km) to the south on a point of coastal land is the ancient fortress of Dunstanburgh Castle and about 5 miles (8 km) to the north is Lindisfarne Castle on...
- than any other county in England, including those at Alnwick, Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh, Newcastle and Warkworth. Nearly 2000-year-old Roman boxing gloves were...
- English word Burgh (in place names such as Bamburgh, Carrawburgh and Dunstanburgh) sounds exactly like the Scots Burgh, with the emphasis on the 'r'[clarification...
- Po****r for paddling, it is overlooked by the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle and by Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Club. The beach has a whinstone reefs and the...
- in 1324), in 1322, Sir John de Lilburne was appointed Constable of Dunstanburgh Castle, built by the same Thomas Earl of Lancaster for whom the knight...
- metaphors for other forms of decline or decay. For example, the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle in England inspired Turner to create several paintings; in 1989...
- The Sutherland Baronetcy, of Dunstanburgh Castle in Embleton in the County of Northumberland, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was...