NorthofthetyneCam October 2009

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October 2009

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Castles and Walks in Northumberland

There is the most marvelous pedestrian bridge over the tracks at Tynemouth Station. The station was opened in 1882, Tynemouth, North Tyneside.
Such clean lines, the designer should have won an award, maybe he did! . The station is Grade II listed, it was saved from demolition in 1980, Tynemouth, North Tyneside.
Very busy at the weekends with all the folk at the flea market and book market, Tynemouth Station, North Tyneside.
From the pedestrian bridge looking south, Tynemouth Station, North Tyneside.

Art work is always on display between the two walkways, Tynemouth Station, North Tyneside.

The curved lines of the pedestrian Bridge at, Tynemouth Station, North Tyneside.

The western end of the pedestrian bridge, Tynemouth Station, North Tyneside.

Read more about the Station on Wikipedia

Read article in the Journal 06.10.09

Looking to Elsdon village from the south from an abandoned cottage on the hillside. Elsdon, Northumberland
Thereis a large village green. Elsdon, Northumberland
A seat surrounds the oak tree in the centre of the village green. Elsdon, Northumberland
North of the churchyard, the Vicar's Pele, Elsdon, Northumberland

There are many charming cottages, the grassy mound to the right and behind these is the Castle site, Elsdon, Northumberland

The road to Rothbury north out of the village, Elsdon, Northumberland.

Niedpath Castle on the banks of the River Tweed just west of Peebles, Scotland
Another view of Neidpath Castle reached by a walk down the riverbank of the River Tweed from Peebles, Scotland.
Horsburgh Castle near Cardrona, Scotland
The grandeur of Sir Walter Scott's residence "Abbotsford" on the banks of the river Tweed near Melrose, Scotland

In the garden of Sir Walter Scott's residence "Abbotsford" on the banks of the river Tweed near Melrose, Scotland

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