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LINDISFARNE
CASTLE
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- NATIONAL TRUST PROPERTY
- THE LIME KILNS
- GERTRUDE JEKYLL GARDEN
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Sited atop the volcanic mound known as Beblowe Craig,
Lindisfarne Castle is one of the most distinct and picturesque
features of the Island and can be seen for many miles around.
Following the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry
VIII, the Castle was built in the 1550's using stones from the
demolished Priory. In 1901, Edward Hudson (founder of Country
Life magazine) negotiated its purchase from the Crown and in 1902
Sir Edwin Lutyens (the well-known architect) began the conversion
to create the Edwardian country house you see today. The Walled
Garden (originally the Fort's vegetable garden but re-designed by
Gertrude Jekyll in 1911 as part of the conversion)
lies to the north of the castle some 500m away. Her plans were
recreated by the National Trust and planted for the 2003
season.
OPENING TIMES:
For the convenience of its many customers,
the National Trust produces schedule of varying opening times
based on the Island's tidal accessibility. The Castle is also available for Weddings and Naming
Ceremonies. Note: the castle closes in winter to enable annual maintenance. During this period the Gertrude Jekyll Garden and Lime Kilns remain open.
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The castle and Garden are closed on Mondays
(except for Bank Holidays). Out of hours Castle tours can be arranged,
please contact the Castle for further information - see contact details below.>
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The Property Manager
Lindisfarne Castle - Holy Island
Berwick-upon-Tweed - TD15 2SH
Telephone: 01289 389244
lindisfarne@nationaltrust.org.uk
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