Budle Bay is a 1 mile (1.6 km) wide bay on the North Sea in Northumberland, England, between Bamburgh to the southeast and Lindisfarne to the northwest. The bay is roughly square in plan opening to the North Sea along its northeastern side. Budle Point forms its eastern extremity. It is overlooked by Bamburgh Castle Golf Club at this point and by the Northumberland Coast Path and St Oswald's Way which share a common route in this vicinity. Waren Burn enters the bay at its southern corner whilst Ross Low, a smaller burn enters from the western corner. The two streams meet in the intertidal zone and continue east to the low water mark as Budle Water. The bay forms a part of the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve. It is also a part of the Goswick-Holy Island-Budle Bay GCR site These are sites listed in the Geological Conservation Review as being of national importance; in this case for its coastal geomorphology. It is underlain by limestone and other rock types of the Alston Formation though these are not exposed except along parts of its southeastern shore. The quartz-microgabbro of the Whin Sill occupies the higher ground on this southeastern side of the bay. There are extensive deposits of blown sand forming Ross Links at the opposite side of the bay and much of the bedrock on the southeastern side is obscured by similar dune deposits. A seaport existed in Budle Bay up to the early twentieth century variously called Waren, Warenmouth and Warenquay.

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Phare de Bamburgh

Le phare de Bamburgh est un phare situé sur le rivage rocheux de Black Rock Point, proche de Bamburgh dans le comté du Northumberland en Angleterre. Ce phare est géré par le Trinity House Lighthouse Service à Londres, l'organisation de l'aide maritime des côtes de l'Angleterre.
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2.7 km

Bamburgh

Bamburgh (/ˈbæmbrə/) est un village et une paroisse civile du Northumberland, en Angleterre. Il est situé sur la côte de la mer du Nord.
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2.9 km

Château de Bamburgh

Le château de Bamburgh (/ˈbæmbrə/) est situé dans le comté de Northumberland, en Angleterre, sur la côte de la mer du Nord, près du village de Bamburgh.
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Glororum

Glororum est un hameau et une ancienne paroisse civile, maintenant compris dans la paroisse de Bamburgh dans le comté de Northumberland, en Angleterre, à environ 2 km au sud-ouest de Bamburgh. En 1951, la paroisse comptait 13 habitants.
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Easington (Northumberland)

Easington est un village du Northumberland, en Angleterre.