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Burgham Park Golf & Leisure Club
Burgham Park, Felton, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 8QP - England, UK

Burgham Park is a championship parklands course located in the Northumbria countryside, 9 miles north of Morpeth and just off the A1. The par 72 course is set in beautiful rolling countryside and provides a challenging round for all...
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Attractions near Burgham Park Golf Club
A selection of attractions close to Burgham Park Golf Club:
Burgham Park Golf Club  (6.9 Miles)
Burgham Park is a championship parklands course located in the Northumbrian countryside 9 miles north of Morpeth, 2 minutes off the A1. The Par 72...
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Chantry Silver & Art Gallery  (8.7 Miles)
Situated at the heart of Morpeth, this gallery exhibits an interesting selection of silverware and art. Local artists who have followed the long tradition...
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Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum  (8.7 Miles)
The Morpeth Bagpipe Museum celebrates the national instrument of Scotland and contains a vast collection of pieces that range from the very earliest days to...
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Whitehouse Farm Centre  (10.8 Miles)
A warm friendly welcome awaits you at Whitehouse Farm from the animals and staff. Whatever your age, we are sure you will enjoy bottle feeding...
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Belsay Hall  (11.3 Miles)
This beautiful piece of architecture is without a doubt one of the centrepieces of this small and interesting village in the Northumbria countryside. The...
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Wallington  (11.6 Miles)
This well-loved country home is set amongst woods, grounds and gardens. Step inside the Pre-Raphaelite Central Hall to take a journey through Northumbrian history, portrayed...
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Cragside  (11.6 Miles)
Home of Lord Amstrong, inventor and landscape genius, Cragside is one of the finest Victorian gardens in the country. The estate features one of the...
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Edlingham Castle  (13.3 Miles)
Situated next to the banks of the river in this charming and inspiring area of Northumbrian countryside, these ruins show a site where a once...
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Stephenson's Birthplace  (18.2 Miles)
A National Trust property today, this magnificent house has been preserved so that future generations can appreciate the significance of it. One of the...
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Wylam Railway Museum  (18.9 Miles)
Wylam Railway Museum opened in 1981 in celebration of the bi-centennial of George Stephenson, the ‘Father of Railways’, a Wylam born man. The small collection...
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Bailiffgate Museum  (19.1 Miles)
Attractively located in the former St. Mary’s Church, dating from 1836, Bailiffgate Museum brings to life the people and places of North Northumberland. Six specially...
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Fusiliers Museum  (19.2 Miles)
This area of the country has a long and illustrious tradition of producing some of the most disciplined and productive elements of the army, this...
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Alnwick Castle  (19.2 Miles)
This is the second largest inhabited castle in England, after Windsor, and has been home to the Percy family since 1309. The Abbot’s Tower,...
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Prudhoe Castle  (19.4 Miles)
The considerable remains of this 12th century castle include a gatehouse, curtain wall and keep. Once the home of the Umfraville family, it stands on...
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Alnwick Gardens  (19.5 Miles)
The Alnwick Garden results from the Duchess of Northumberland’s wish to create a beautiful public space accessible to everyone. The previously derelict 12-acre walled...
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Tanfield Railway  (19.8 Miles)
This railway was originally built in order to move coal from the nearby collieries to the ships that waited on the River Tyne. The...
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Cherryburn  (23.3 Miles)
Cherryburn is the birthplace of a great artist. Thomas Berwick, Northumberland’s greatest wood engraver, was born here in 1753. Famous for his illustration of birds,...
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Matt's Gallery  (23.5 Miles)
Matt’s Gallery was developed in London to allow artists the time and space that they need to slowly evolve and develop their skills, without the...
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Chisenhale Gallery  (24 Miles)
This gallery is one of the cultural centre points of this area, and offers a great place to view artistic creations. The gallery carries...
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Derwentcote Steel Furnace  (24.5 Miles)
The Derwentcote Steel Furnace was constructed in the 1720s and is the earliest and most complete remaining example of a complete steel-making furnace in Britain....
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