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Attractions near The Comb
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Housesteads Roman Fort
(13 Miles)*
Housesteads claim to fame is that it is the most complete example of any Roman fort remaining in Britain. |
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Jedforest Deer & Farm Park
(15 Miles)*
For a great family day out that's really different, why not explore the farm with a difference? Admire our magnificent herds of deer and find out more about farming today. |
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Herterton House Garden and Nursery
(15 Miles)*
Created by Frank and Marjorie Lawley since 1976, this is a small (1 acre) new country garden on 17th Century lines. |
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Wallington Hall
(16 Miles)*
Wallington Hall in Northumberland has a number of interesting claims to fame. It has the largest farm shop on any National Trust property. |
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Birdoswald Roman Fort
(17 Miles)*
Visit the fascinating hands-on interactive visitor centre and remains of the Roman fort where you become part of Birdoswald's 2000 years of history. |
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Cragside
(19 Miles)*
Enter the world of Lord Armstrong - Victorian inventor, innovator and lanscape genius. Cragside house was the wonder of its age, and the 1st house in the world to be lit by hydro-electricity. |
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Hexham Racecourse
(19 Miles)*
Perched on Yarridge Heights high above the historic market town, Hexham Racecourse has been the home of National Hunt racing in Northumberland for well over a century. It is now Northumberland's only racecourse. |
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Jedburgh Abbey
(19 Miles)*
Jedburgh Abbey is one of the border abbeys founded by David I around 1138 for Augustinian canons. |
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Mary Queen of Scots Visitor Centre
(19 Miles)*
This impressive 16th century house, set in a garden of pear trees, interprets the tragic life and times of Mary Queen of Scots. |
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Chesters Roman Fort
(21 Miles)*
Chesters Roman Fort and Museum is the best preserved Roman cavalry fort in Britain and as such makes a very interesting place to visit. |
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Towns near The Comb
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Greenhaugh
(3 Miles)*
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Falstone
(4 Miles)*
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Tarset Station
(4 Miles)*
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Byrness
(6 Miles)*
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Bellingham
(6 Miles)*
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Catcleugh
(7 Miles)*
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Rochester
(8 Miles)*
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Otterburn
(8 Miles)*
Otterburn is a small Northumberland village situated on the banks of the River Rede where it merges with the Otter Burn, which gave the village its name. |
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Corsenside
(8 Miles)*
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West Woodburn
(8 Miles)*
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