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Prudhoe Castle (a remarkably complete 12th century castle, English Heritage), the Tyne Valley, and a Northumberland market town on the beautiful Tyne
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Prudhoe Castle — one of the few castles in Northumberland never captured by the Scots — is a remarkably well-preserved Norman and medieval fortress. The town sits in the Tyne Valley. The surrounding Northumberland countryside is beautiful.
Prudhoe Castle is excellent — the gatehouse and keep are outstanding, and it's often uncrowded. The Tyne Valley walk. The town centre for local Northumberland character.
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Prudhoe has good independent cafes and local food. The Tyne Valley area has excellent pub food. Newcastle is accessible for wider choice.
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The castle brings heritage visitors. Independent businesses serve the local community. The Tyne Valley catchment is good.
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Prudhoe is a place in Northumberland known for prudhoe Castle (a remarkably complete 12th century castle, English Heritage), the Tyne Valley, and a Northumberland market town on the beautiful Tyne. Prudhoe Castle — one of the few castles in Northumberland never captured by the Scots — is a remarkably well-preserved Norman and medieval fortress. The population is around 12,000.
Prudhoe has good independent cafes and local food. The Tyne Valley area has excellent pub food. Newcastle is accessible for wider choice.
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Roam covers Prudhoe and the surrounding area in Northumberland, including Mickley, Stocksfield, Riding Mill, Ovingham, Wylam, Horsley, Hedley on the Hill and Greenside.