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Gardens & Stately Homes of Northumberland

Northumberland's gardens and stately homes hint at its colourful and innovative past.

You're probably aware of the award-winning Alnwick Garden, a wonderland created by the Duchess of Northumberland that has become one of the country's fastest-growing tourist attractions.

Wallington Hall Gardens and Estate - Andrea JonesEveryone from the serious horticulturalist to curious teenagers will find something in The Alnwick Garden. There's a poison garden full of dangerous plants and one of the largest treehouses in Europe.

If you want to pay tribute to a father of innovation, visit Cragside House, Gardens and Estate, Cragside House - Gail Johnsonnear Rothbury. This was the home of Lord Armstrong and was the first house in the world to be lit by hydro electric power. Armstrong transformed Cragside's landscape into a rocky wonderland interspersed by trees through which run miles of footpaths and cycleways.

And there's also Howick Hall & Gardens- recently recognised by the BBC Gardener's World Magazine as one of the top five coastal gardens in the country and once home to Lord Earl Grey, the great British Prime Minister who gave his name to the famous blend of Earl Grey Tea.

Visit Wallington House, garden and estate, near Cambo, and experience rolling parkland, a wooded dene, an ornamental lake and inside a large collection of dolls houses and classical paintings. There's also a new exhibition space that will showcase some of Wallington's reserve collections.

Gardens in Northumberland - Gail JohnsonThere is also the fantastic Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, a true original with a rock garden inspired by the quarry gardens of Sicily, whilst fans of the most famous of British landscape gardeners, 'Capability' Brown can enjoy the lake inspired by his original plan at his birthplace - Kirkharle.

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Map of gardens and stately homes in Northumberland

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  1. Bamburgh Castle

    Type

    Castle / Fort

    Castle

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    Location

    Bamburgh

    Once home to the kings of ancient Northumbria, Bamburgh Castle is one of Northumberland's most iconic buildings.

    The Bamburgh castle we see today is a relatively recent structure, built by famed industrialist the first Lord Armstrong at...

    Telephone:
    +44 01668 214515
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  2. Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens

    Type

    Historic House / Palace

    Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens

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    Location

    Belsay

    With so much to see and do, a trip to Belsay is one of the best value family days out in North East England. Explore the grand medieval castle, later extended to include a magnificent Jacobean mansion and don’t miss the stunning views from...

    Telephone:
    +44 01661 881636
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  3. The Alnwick Garden

    Type

    Garden

    The Alnwick Garden courtesy of Emma

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    Location

    Alnwick

    Just ten years ago the garden site was empty and derelict, it took the bold vision of the Duchess of Northumberland to transform it into the world-class attraction you can enjoy today. The Alnwick Garden belongs to a charity, The Alnwick...

    Telephone:
    +44 01665 511350
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  4. Chillingham Castle

    Type

    Castle / Fort

    None

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    Location

    Chillingham

    Chillingham Castle is a Northumberland attraction in Chillingham. This castle is a medieval castle with stunning views of formal gardens and the Cheviot Hills. Find more attractions on the official tourist info site for Northumberland

    Telephone:
    +44 01668 215359
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  5. Howick Gardens & Arboretum

    Type

    Parkland / Woodland Garden

    None

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    Location

    Howick

    Howick Hall Gardens are deliberately aimed at garden lovers and are a plantsman’s delight with extensive grounds offering a stunning variety of unusual plants throughout the seasons.
    BBC Gardeners’ World magazine included the gardens in a...

    Telephone:
    +44 01665 577285/577191
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  6. Whalton Manor Gardens

    Type

    Garden

    Whalton Manor Gardens

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    Location

    Whalton

    Whalton Manor is a beautiful private garden set in the heart of one of Northumberland's most picturesque villages. Open to groups of visitors, it offers a rare opportunity to see an historically significant garden which has been lovingly...

    Telephone:
    +44 01670 775205
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  7. Lindisfarne Castle

    Type

    Castle / Fort

    Northumberland Tourism - Gail Johnson

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    Location

    Holy Island

    Location has always been the attraction for the occupiers of Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island. From the original Tudor builders looking for a strong position to protect the island harbour to the wealthy Edwardian bachelor seeking a quiet...

    Telephone:
    +44 01289 389244
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  8. Wallington House, Gardens & Estate

    Type

    Historic House / Palace

    None

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    Location

    Cambo

    Discover Wallington, much-loved home to generations of the unconventional Treveylan family and a magnificent estate where politics and play came together in the heart of Northumberland.

    Visit the impressive, yet friendly house, and...

    Telephone:
    +44 01670 773600
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  9. Paxton House

    Type

    Historic House / Palace

    More than just a country house. A great day out!

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    Location

    Berwick-upon-Tweed

    More than just a Country House! Superb collection of Chippendale furniture, 80 acres grounds, adventure playgrounds, tea room and shop and magnificent picture gallery.

    Telephone:
    +44 01289 386291
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  10. William Turner Garden

    Add Carlisle Park and William Turner Garden to your Shortlist

    Location

    Morpeth

    There is a wealth of activities and attractions in Carlisle Park. From the formal gardens and aviary you'll find the William Turner Garden, a modern tribute to this son of Morpeth known as 'The Father of English Botany'. An 11thC Motte and...

    Telephone:
    +44 01670 500777
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  11. Bunty and Carriages

    Add Ford & Etal Estates with Heatherslaw Light Railway to your Shortlist

    Location

    Cornhill on Tweed

    Between the Scottish Border, the Cheviot Hills and the dramatic Northumbrian coastline lies Ford & Etal Estates.  Centred on the picturesque villages of Ford & Etal this traditional country estate, with its long and sometimes tumultuous...

    Telephone:
    +44 01890 820338
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  12. The Garden Station

    Type

    Garden

    The Garden Station

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    Location

    Langley-on-Tyne

    The Garden Station is a Northumberland attraction in Langley-upon-Tyne. This attraction is a beautiful restored Victorian station with cafe and garden. Find more attraction details on the official tourist information webstie for...

  13. Bolam Lake Country Park

    Type

    Parkland / Woodland Garden

    Bolam Lake Country Park

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    Location

    Bolam

    Bolam Lake Country Park is situated in the heart of the beautiful Northumberland countryside surrounded by historic landscapes and dramatic views. It has lakeside, woodland and open grassed areas for all to enjoy with the attractive...

  14. Hulne Park

    Type

    Garden

    Alnwick Castle in Spring

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    Location

    Alnwick

    Parkland, Gothic tower, lovely views and good walking. Hulne Park extends over 3000 acres within a walled enclosure. The Park consists of estate forestry, farm and sawmills. In the midst of Hulne Park there is a Priory (Carmelite), Brizlee...

  15. Quarry Pool in Spring

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    Location

    Stanton, near Morpeth

    Set within the picturesque Northumbrian countryside a most unique quarry garden, featuring unusual perennials, natural rock, stonework and water. A wildflower meadow walk with beehives lies on the edge of the garden. The garden has been...

  16. Brocksbushes Farm Shop and Fruit Farm

    Type

    Shop / Shopping Centre

    None

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    Location

    Corbridge

    A true jewel in Northumberland’s shopping crown, Brocksbushes Farm Shop & Tea Room offers a superb selection of fresh vegetables as well as their famed ‘pick your own’ fruit during the summer months - the perfect way to spend an afternoon.

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