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Fenham Destination Guide

Discover Fenham in United Kingdom

Fenham in the region of England is a town located in United Kingdom - some 295 mi or ( 474 km ) North of London , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Fenham

Local time in Fenham is now 09:24 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Warenford, Sunderland, Stockton-on-Tees, Spittal, and Sheffield. When in this area, you might want to check out Warenford . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Fenham ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Fenham low moor to Berwick upon Tweed

16:09 min by KennyQ08
Views: 3494 Rating: 4.64

View from cab of class 66 hauling 6S26. Fenham low moor to Berwick, East Coast main line. 04/07/2011. ..

Travels with my camera : Lindisfarne

3:14 min by James Wroughton
Views: 1006 Rating: 5.00

Slideshow of a recent trip to Lindisfarne and the Farne islands ..


Pugsley on Patrol 107 - Lindisfarne

4:15 min by Gary Buckham
Views: 768 Rating: 5.00

Day trip on the Surly Pugsley to the island of Lindisfarne, off the Northumberland coast. Route took me across the tidal causeway, then clockwise around the island on the beaches and dune trails, fina ..

Pugsley on Patrol 11 - Lindisfarne

2:35 min by Gary Buckham
Views: 717 Rating: 5.00

A Surly Pugsley equiped day trip to the island of Lindisfarne, also known as Holy Island in Northumberland, England. The island is reached by a tidal causeway. Music "Cattails" by Kevin MacLeod. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Holy Island Waggonway

|} The Holy Island Waggonway was a wagonway connecting quarries at Nessend with lime kilns and jetties on the south coast of Lindisfarne, Northumberland. It is now disused.

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Located at 55.68 -1.78 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Horse-drawn railways, Railways on English Islands

Belford Hall

Belford Hall is a Grade I listed building, an 18th century mansion house situated at Belford, Northumberland. The Manor of Belford was acquired by the Dixon family in 1726 and in 1752 Abraham Dixon built a mansion house in a Palladian style to a design by architect James Paine. In 1770 heiress Margaret Dixon married William Brown. Their daughter later married Newcastle upon Tyne merchant, Lt. Col.

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Located at 55.60 -1.83 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Country houses in Northumberland, Grade I listed buildings in Northumberland, Grade I listed houses

Goswick rail crash

The Goswick rail crash occurred on 26 October 1947 near the village of Goswick, Northumberland, England. The Flying Scotsman express from Edinburgh Waverley to London Kings Cross failed to slow down for a diversion and derailed. 28 people were killed. It was the last major accident to occur on British railways before their nationalisation on 1 January 1948.

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Located at 55.71 -1.93 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: 1947 in England, History of Northumberland, Rail transport in Northumberland, Railway accidents in 1947, Railway accidents in England

Glororum

Glororum is a hamlet in the county of Northumberland. It is about 1.25 Miles SW of Bamburgh. The 1901 census shows a population of 33.

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Located at 55.59 -1.73 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Villages in Northumberland

Adderstone Hall

Adderstone Hall is a privately owned Georgian Grecian mansion situated on the bank of the River Warn near Lucker, Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building from which the present owners operate a holiday park. Adderstone was held by the Forster family, Governors of Bamburgh Castle from the 12th century. A pele tower of which no trace now remains existed on or close to the site in 1415.

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Located at 55.57 -1.78 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Country houses in Northumberland, Grade II* listed buildings in Northumberland