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Waters Edge
Warkworth, Warkworth, Northumberland NE65 0UT - England, UK

Nestled on the banks of the River Coquet in the historical, stunningly pictureque hamlet of Warkworth, sits Waters Edge. An outstanding 18th Century traditional stone-built cottage, recently refurbished to an exceptionally high specification, presenting superb, stylish and sophisticated accommodation...
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Attractions near Waters Edge
A selection of attractions close to Waters Edge:
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| Alnwick Gardens (8.6 Miles) |
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The Alnwick Garden results from the Duchess of Northumberland’s wish to create a beautiful public space accessible to everyone. The previously derelict 12-acre walled...
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| Alnwick Castle (9.1 Miles) |
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This is the second largest inhabited castle in England, after Windsor, and has been home to the Percy family since 1309. The Abbot’s Tower,...
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| Fusiliers Museum (9.2 Miles) |
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This area of the country has a long and illustrious tradition of producing some of the most disciplined and productive elements of the army, this...
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| Bailiffgate Museum (9.4 Miles) |
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Attractively located in the former St. Mary’s Church, dating from 1836, Bailiffgate Museum brings to life the people and places of North Northumberland. Six specially...
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| Edlingham Castle (11.5 Miles) |
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Situated next to the banks of the river in this charming and inspiring area of Northumbrian countryside, these ruins show a site where a once...
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| Cragside (14.2 Miles) |
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Home of Lord Amstrong, inventor and landscape genius, Cragside is one of the finest Victorian gardens in the country. The estate features one of the...
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| Fishermen’s Squares (19.5 Miles) |
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Close to Seahouses harbour, you will find a number of examples of the traditional Fishermen’s Squares dating back to the early 19th Century. They consist...
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| Lime Kilns (19.5 Miles) |
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The agricultural revolution which swept the country during the second half of the 18th Century, with new forms of crop rotation and methods of soil...
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| Prudhoe Castle (21.2 Miles) |
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The considerable remains of this 12th century castle include a gatehouse, curtain wall and keep. Once the home of the Umfraville family, it stands on...
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| Farne Islands (23.9 Miles) |
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One of the most exciting wildlife experiences in the world is only a boat ride away. During the breeding season (May to July) these guano-splashed...
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| Bamburgh Pant (24.2 Miles) |
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Bamburgh "pant" is situated on the village green in the heart of Bamburgh. A pant is a local dialect term for a water supply that...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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