English Heritage sites near Earle Parish
ETAL CASTLE
10 miles from Earle Parish
Etal was built in the mid 14th century by Robert Manners as a defence against Scots raiders, in a strategic position by a ford over the river Till.
EDLINGHAM CASTLE
13 miles from Earle Parish
The riverside ruins, principally the solar tower, of a manor house progressively fortified against the Scots during the 14th century.
NORHAM CASTLE
15 miles from Earle Parish
Commanding a vital ford over the River Tweed, Norham was one of the strongest of the border castles, and the most often attacked by the Scots.
LINDISFARNE PRIORY
15 miles from Earle Parish
Lindisfarne Priory sits on Holy Island and is a great family day out in Northumberland. Reached by causeway at low tide, the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views make a visit well worth the effort.
BERWICK-UPON-TWEED BARRACKS AND MAIN GUARD
18 miles from Earle Parish
Berwick Barracks was built in the early 18th century to the design of the distinguished architect Nicholas Hawksmoor, the Barracks was among the first in England to be purpose built.
BERWICK-UPON-TWEED CASTLE AND RAMPARTS
19 miles from Earle Parish
The remains of a medieval castle crucial to Anglo-Scottish warfare.
No churches found in Earle Parish
No churches found in Earle Parish