Monthly Archives: April 2012

Spittal – St John

Back in February I didn’t even find Spittal. This time I did (I was following Matthew the Vicar!) – NU006516. 1870 with a later tower.   They made separate rooms out of the south aisle a few years ago, but … Continue reading

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Scremerston – St Peter (again)

I failed to get into Scremerston back in February as the church was locked. When they invited members of the DAC to do a visit, I volunteered. It looks very Victorian inside. They have two framed photographs showing those who … Continue reading

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Lindisfarne – Priory

We were a bit naughty as we walked round the Priory without visiting the Visitors’ Centre and booking in – but we are English Heritage members so they didn’t loose any money. It did mean I didn’t buy a guidebook. … Continue reading

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Lindisfarne – St Mary

Our friends Janet and Pat have a cottage on Holy Island, and we have been trying to get there for the last four years. We finally managed on March 24 – on a day when the sea fret lay low … Continue reading

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