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From the Cragside Garden Blog:

The Orchard House, we believe, was built circa 1870′s. We have no official documentation with regards to this but photos from around this time show the Orchard House and the old Top Terrace glasshouse range. However we believe that Lord Armstrong possibly designed the Orchard House and a company called [...]

14 Comments CherryPie on Feb 13th 2014

Whilst researching for some information to go along with this post I came across a new National Trust blog about the Cragside formal garden.  The latest post on the blog shows a little tidy up operation on the clock tower view in my recent post.

Here are some different views of the Dahlia Walk that I [...]

14 Comments CherryPie on Feb 12th 2014

Rothbury as viewed from Cragside formal garden.

Rothbury is a small market town which straddles the River Coquet. The town has a pleasing mix of old stone and newer brick-built properties. Although technically a town with a proposal a year or so back to install a town mayor (defeated) everyone still tends to call it [...]

12 Comments CherryPie on Feb 11th 2014

The clock tower is situated just above the Cragside formal garden. When I visit Cragside, I always visit the formal garden first. It allows me to enjoy it in relative quiet before most of the visitors arrive.

The clock tower originates from the 1860s and was the estate time piece and the pay office. [...]

8 Comments CherryPie on Feb 10th 2014

My previous post on the house at Cragside can be viewed here.

14 Comments CherryPie on Feb 8th 2014

… St Cuthbert’s Church

18 Comments CherryPie on Feb 6th 2014

NORHAM is the place where St Aidan crossed the Tweed on his way from Iona to establish his monastery at Lindisfarne or Holy Island in A.D. 635.
It is said that when a stone church was built at Lindisfarne the wooden structure was transferred to Norham.  the preaching cross on the village green may be on [...]

6 Comments CherryPie on Feb 5th 2014

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