Norham Castle

Norham Castle

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Type: Castle / Fort

Commanding a vital ford over the River Tweed, Norham was one of the strongest of the border castles, and the most often attacked by the Scots. Besieged at least 13 times - once for nearly a year by Robert Bruce - it was called 'the most dangerous and adventurous place in the country'. But even its powerful 12thC keep and massive towered bailey walls could not resist James IV's heavy cannon, and it fell to him in 1513, shortly before his defeat at Flodden. The extensive 16thC rebuilding which followed, adapting the fortress for its own artillery, is still clearly traceable.

Opening Times

Open All Year
31/03/2012 - 31/10/2012

Road Directions

Take the A698, then the B6470. In Norham village 6 miles south west of Berwick upon Tweed.

Public Transport Directions

Train: Berwick-upon-Tweed Station 7.5 miles.
Bus: Travelsure/munro 23 Berwick upon Tweed station.

Awards

  • Visit Britain Code of Practice 2011

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Ramp / Level Access - Disabled access (excluding keep).

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Catering

  • Picnic Site

Payment Methods

  • Groups Accepted
  • Max group size - 999
  • Min group size - 11
  • TIC Staff Admitted Free

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Educational Visits Accepted

Norham Castle

Norham Castle
Norham
Northumberland
TD15 2JY

Tel: +44 01289 304493

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