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Warkworth Riverside
Standing
at the head of the village street, the ruins of Warkworth Castle
create a dramatic view as it looks down upon the village. It is
one if the country's most imposing fortifications with its cruciform
keep and elegant towers. It was a Percy stronghold, and the infamous
Henry Percy, known as Hotspur was born there in 1364.
The Percies also fortified one of England's few remaining 14th
century stone bridges which spans the river Coquet in the village.
St Laurences Church is one of the best examples of Norman architecture
in the county and Warkworth has a particulary good sandy beach
1 mile away.
Fishing and boating on the River Coquet - boats can be hired
to visit the Hermitage upstream, an unusual refuge believed to
have been built by a hermit in the 14th century.
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