Lindisfarne Castle

Northumberland Coast


Built atop a rocky bluff in 1550, this tiny, storybook castle was extended and converted by Sir Edwin Lutyens from 1902 to 1910 for Mr Edward Hudson, the owner of Country Life magazine – you can imagine some of the glamorous parties to have graced its alluring rooms. It's half a mile east of the village. Opening times can vary due to tide times.


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