Bellingham Castle was a motte and bailey fortress in Northumberland, founded by the De Bellingham family. Its remains lie 5 miles east of Dally Castle, near the village of Bellingham. There is no evidence to suggest that any fortification existed on the site before 1157, when the lands were granted as liberty to the King of Scotland. According to sources, a castle and manor house was erected on a mound now known as Hallsfield during the reign of Richard II by a certain Richard De Bellingham of the De Bellingham Family, who were given the estate as well as the title of Baron by the monarch. The estate was then passed on to the Derwentwater family. However due to his joining the rebel cause during the Jacobite Rising of 1715, James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater was stripped of his title and his estate and after his attainder and execution, the manor was awarded to the Governors of the Greenwich Hospital. By the 13th century all traces of the castle proper and its fortifications had been lost.

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Bellingham (Northumberland)

Bellingham est un village et une paroisse civile du Northumberland, en Angleterre.
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Hesleyside Hall

Hesleyside Hall est une maison de campagne privée du XVIIIe siècle et la maison ancestrale de la famille Border Reivers Charlton à environ 2 milles à l'ouest de Bellingham, Northumberland. Il s'agit d'un bâtiment classé Grade II*.
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Tarset

Tarset est une paroisse civile du Northumberland, en Angleterre. La population de la paroisse civile au recensement de 2011 était de 289 habitants.
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Wark on Tyne

Wark on Tyne est un village du Northumberland (région du nord de l'Angleterre), qui est rattaché à la ville de Hexham. Il est traversé par la rivière Tyne et est peuplé d'environ 500 habitants. Son nom dérive du mot Viking pour « rempart » et fait référence à une colline au sud du village. L'activité commerciale du village est animée par une épicerie-presse (the Express), un boucher, deux pubs (le Grey Bull et le Black Bull) et un hôtel restaurant pub (le Battlestead Hotel). La principale attraction touristique est le mur d'Hadrien, datant de l'époque romaine, qui s'étend de la côte est à la côte ouest de l'Angleterre.
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Birtley (Northumberland)

Birtley est un village du Northumberland, en Angleterre.