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I have been a tourist guide for over 10 years and specialise in tours to Bamburgh Castle, Alnwick Castle and Garden, Holy Island, Hadrian's Wall, Durham City and Cathedral, Beamish, and the North Pennines.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle/Gateshead walking and coach tours carried out with in depth knowledge if required. Author of several local history publications with talks on local history offered. Special interest in Hadrian's Wall.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Majestic Alnwick Castle home to the Duke of Northumberland. It has many delights - impressive architecture, fine art treasures, beautiful setting, daily events programme, fun children's activities, quality dining and excellent shopping. Voted Best Large Visitor Attraction of the Year 2007, Enjoy...
Alnwick
The cathedral church and shrine of St Cuthbert from AD883 to 995 with attached anchorage containing displays on Roman, Saxon and medieval times.
Chester-le-Street
Arbeia is the best reconstruction of a Roman fort in Britain and offers visitors a unique insight into the every day life of the Roman army, from the soldier in his barrack room to the commander in his luxurious house.

South Tyneside
The Arts Centre Washington offers a theatre, gallery, artist's studios, recording studio, cafe/bar, rehearsal room and function/conference facilities.
Sunderland
Historically the Prince Bishops' country residence, home to the Bishop of Durham. Visit St Peter's Chapel, state rooms and deer park.
Bishop Auckland
A charming Gothic Revival 'eye catcher' built in 1760 in the park of the Bishops of Durham. It provided deer with shelter and food, and had rooms for picnics and enjoying the view.
Bishop Auckland