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near to Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, England
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Langley Castle
by Ken Brown Now an unusual and beautifully furnished hotel, Langley Castle was built in the mid-fourteenth century by Sir Thomas de Lucy, for himself and his family to live in during times of uncertainty. Despite its appearance of strength, it was... ( more) |
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Stile on footpath between Humbleton and Langley Castle |
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Langley Castle
View from south showing the main entrance to the hotel. It started as a tower-house built in 1350 and destroyed by Henry IV in 1405. It was restored and rebuilt by Cadwallader Bates in 1890s. It has had a variety of uses including a... ( more) |
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Langley Castle Hotel
by James Denham Langley Castle, built in 1350 by Sir Thomas de Lucy as a fortified 'H' shaped tower house with walls approaching seven feet thick. The great building, much restored but still retaining its medieval fabric, is now a very popular hotel. |
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A686 westbound near Langley Castle
by Colin Pyle |
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Cattle gazing east of Langley Castle
by Mike Quinn |
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A glimpse of Langley Castle
by Oliver Dixon The tower is showing through the trees along the Langley Burn. |
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Approaching the junction for West Deanraw |
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Byway to Elrington
Looks more daunting than it is. |
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Langley Castle hotel entrance
by John Firth |
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Langley Burn near Langley Castle
by Les Hull |
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Byway to West Land Ends
by Les Hull |
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