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Warkworth is a village in Northumberland, England. It is probably best known for its well-preserved medieval castle, church and hermitage. The population of Warkworth was 1,493 in 2001, increasing to 1,574 at the 2011 Census.
- Warkworth Castle
Warkworth Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Warkworth in...
- Warkworth Hermitage
Warkworth Hermitage is a chapel and priest's house built...
- Warkworth Castle
O Castelo de Warkworth é um edifício medieval arruinado situado na cidade do mesmo nome, no condado inglês de Northumberland. A cidade e castelo situam-se numa curva do rio Coquet, a menos de uma milha da costa nordeste Inglaterra - costa leste.
- Século XI
- Reino Unido
- English Heritage
Be king or queen for the day in this mighty Northumberland fortress crowning the hilltop above the River Coquet. Enjoy a day out and see how the powerful Dukes of Northumberland, the Percy family lived.
- Castle Terrace, Warkworth, NE65 0UJ, Northumberland
- 01665 711423
Warkworth Castle and Hermitage form one of the most unusual pairs of medieval monuments in Britain. The castle was probably laid out in its present form in about 1200 and was the favoured residence of the powerful Percy family from the 14th to the 17th centuries.
Significance. Ancient techniques and modern designs. Research. Sources. Virtual tour. Description of Warkworth Castle and Hermitage. The castle and town of Warkworth occupy a naturally fortified site in a loop of the river Coquet, less than a mile from the Northumberland coast.