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Hulne Park


Hulne Park is a large country park to the north-west of Alnwick, and part of the Duke of Northumberland's estates. It covers about 3,000 acres around the River Aln with grounds landscaped by Capability Brown in the 19th century. The park has many footpaths criss-crossing the grounds, with numerous bridges over the river. Within the park are Brizlee Tower (1781) and the ruins of Hulne Priory (C13th) ; Alnwick Abbey (C14th) is close by.
Alnwick Alnwick, Historical Account, 1848 Denwick Denwick Civil Parish Alnwick Abbey Brizlee Tower Duchess's Footbridge East Brizlee Bridge Filbert Haugh Bridge Gateway into Hulne Park Heiferlaw Tower Hulne Priory Iron Bridge Monk's Bridge New Footbridge Palmstrother Bridge
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Hulne Park

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Hulne Park Monk

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Brislee Tower

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Brislee Tower: view over Hulne Abbey to the coast

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Brislee Tower, view to coast

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Alnwick Abbey
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- Overview About Alnwick Abbey Map Street View   Alnwick Abbey was founded as a Premonstratensian monastery in 1147 by Eustace fitz John near Alnwick, England, as a daughter house of …
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Alnwick Abbey

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Hulne Park : Gates

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Hulne Park : Peacocks

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Denwick
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- Overview About Denwick Map Street View Denwick is a village in Northumberland, located about a mile and a half north-east of Alnwick. The village was a planned development, built in …

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