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A town in Northumberland with a proud history now has bragging rights over the best fish and chips in the North East ...
Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside, as the old song goes. But better yet, with a cold beer in hand at a British pub.
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A popular family run chippy in Northumberland has been voted the best place for fish and chips in the North East ...
Nova Scotia’s cultural landscape is as diverse as its coastline, shaped by Mi'kmaq, French Acadian and African Nova Scotian ...
The chance to run one of the most popular pubs in Northumberland has come up after ... and a stone’s throw away from the picturesque fishing village of Craster. And the pub could be yours ...
At 6am every morning, a stream of fishing boats leaves North Shields ... while kippers come from Craster, the Northumberland village home to a famous smokehouse. Oysters range from Northumberland ...
The first 5km (3 miles) of the Alnwick to Cornhill line in Northumberland, has officially opened to walkers and cyclists. The stretch, from Greensfield to Rugley Bridge, was last used in 1953.
A disused grade II listed stately home in Northumberland with 25 bedrooms ... lawns, a lake and fishing rights on a river. The property comes with 16 acres of land. Credit: Appeal PR Built in ...
Erika Adams is the deputy editor of Eater Northeast, covering restaurant news and dining trends in Boston, Philadelphia, D.C., and New York. She has worked for Eater for five years in roles across the ...
A Victorian stately home in Northumberland, with its own private ... and a river with fishing rights, on top of the private lake. The hall was requisitioned for military use during the Second ...
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