Self
catering accommodation in Beadnell. Beadnell
is a traditional fishing village. It is situated 9 miles northeast
of Alnwick and 8 miles southeast of Belford. The present day
Beadnell consists of three places in one, Beadnell Harbour, the
old Beadnell Village and Beadnell Haven. Beadnell harbour, the
only one on the east coast to face west, is of considerable age
and was probably constructed in the eighteenth century, as were
the limekilns, which are now under the protection of the National
Trust. The village has a 16th century peel tower, the characteristic
fortified house of the borders, in the Craster Arms. The oldest
remains in the village are those of the 13th century chapel and
buildings on Ebb's Neuk Point, east of the harbour. Also see
Beadnell & Beadnell
attractions. If you are in the right town but cannot find
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