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Towns near Lesbury
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Alnmouth
(< 1 Mile)*
Alnmouth was once one of the most important medieval sea ports between the Tweed and Tyne. |
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High Buston
(1 Mile)*
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Warkworth
(2 Miles)*
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Long Houghton
(2 Miles)*
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Boulmer
(3 Miles)*
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Shilbottle
(3 Miles)*
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Howick
(4 Miles)*
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Amble
(4 Miles)*
Amble is at the mouth of the River Coquet. From the harbour you can see the daily catches of fish being unloaded; view the stunning sight of Warkworth Castle on the horizon. The RSPB reserve lies a mile off the coastline on Coquet Island. |
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Alnwick
(4 Miles)*
Alnwick is the historic county town of Northumberland. Cobbled streets, narrow alleys and fine buildings combine to make Alnwick one of the most picturesque market towns, it is situated in the very heart of Northumberland. |
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Guyzance
(5 Miles)*
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Newton-on-the-Moor
(6 Miles)*
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Acklington
(6 Miles)*
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Broomhill
(6 Miles)*
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Rock
(6 Miles)*
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Craster
(6 Miles)*
Craster - Internationally famous for its traditionally oak smoked kippers and salmon, it is also the starting point for a spectacular coastal walk to the impressive ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. |
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