Norham Castle bathed in late afternoon sunshine, the most dangerous place in England and the River Tweed.

Norham Castle bathed in late afternoon sunshine, the most dangerous place in England and the River Tweed. Stock Photo
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James R Gibson / Alamy Stock Photo

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124.8 MB (7.3 MB Compressed download)

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14730 x 2961 px | 124.7 x 25.1 cm | 49.1 x 9.9 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

18 October 2016

Location:

Norham Castle, Norham, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom,

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Norham Castle in its commanding position above the River Tweed, one of the most important of the Border castles was built in 1121 by the Bishops of Durham a long and turbulent history saw many famous visitors and it's place in history though little known is significant in the Wars and Peace of the Scottish Border. Visitors have included King Edward I, King David of Scotland, Robert the Bruce, Turner, Beatrix Potter, Field Marshal Montogomery.