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LINDISFARNE CASTLE (36)
markdean Silver Note Writer [C: 1 W: 0 N: 162] (1715)
Sited atop the volcanic mound known as Beblowe Craig, Lindisfarne Castle is one of the most distinct and picturesque features of the Island and can be seen for many miles around.
Following the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII, the Castle was built in the 1550's using stones from the demolished Priory. In 1901, Edward Hudson (founder of Country Life magazine) negotiated its purchase from the Crown and in 1902 Sir Edwin Lutyens (the well-known architect) began the conversion to create the Edwardian country house you see today. The Walled Garden (originally the Fort's vegetable garden but re-designed by Gertrude Jekyll in 1911 as part of the conversion) lies to the north of the castle some 500m away. Her plans were recreated by the National Trust and planted for the 2003 season.

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markdean Silver Note Writer [C: 1 W: 0 N: 162] (1715)
Cropped & Framed
Edited by:cstathoulis Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2266 W: 507 N: 2930] (13323)

I cropped the photo to bring the castle a little more to the right as opposed being in the center. Then applied a simple frame.
Hope you like it :)

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