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APART from prominent features such as the ruined castle and magnificent Bowes Museum there are aspects of the town’s heritage on all sides during a stroll through Barnard Castle. APART from ...
The 78-year-old man was rescued from the River Tees in Barnard Castle, County Durham, on Saturday afternoon. More than 30 people were involved in the dramatic rescue, including crews from County ...
"Barnard Castle's Castle is well worth a visit, the place would have looked mighty impressive 400+ years ago with the sheer size of the area it covers, some excellent views of the river tees ...
Set on a rock above the River Tees, Barnard Castle gets its name from its 12th-century founder, Bernard de Balliol. Richard III later took it over and you can still see his boar emblem carved ...
6. Barnard Castle in County Durham – up 20% on 2019, with 2021 being its best ever year Set high on a rock above the River Tees, this 12th century fortress belonged to Richard III and offers ...
Set on the River Tees, with its titular castle high ... The first lockdown in Barnard Castle was challenging, obviously, though for one of my aunties, it was “lovely, in a strange way”.
It is now offering such a service for 48 properties on the River Tees at Barnard Castle, which went live on August 18. There are three types of warning – Flood Alert, Flood Warning and Severe ...
just over the River Tees from Barnard Castle'. One of the top local attractions is the castle the town is named after, which was built by Bernard Balliol between 1112 and 1132. Visitors can also ...
was designed for horse and carts Restoration of a bridge over the River Tees will see it gradually taken apart. Whorlton Bridge in Barnard Castle, which is said to be one of the oldest of its kind ...
Set high on a rock above the River Tees, Barnard Castle is a 12th Century fortress which belonged to Richard III. Mr Cummings said he believed he had acted "reasonably" and within the law after ...
Barnard Castle had been a major market town for centuries and had served as an important crossing point over the Tees since Roman times, when a road was built at a ford in the river nearby.
More witnesses in Barnard Castle claimed to have spotted Mr Cummings walking outside shops and along a woodland trail beside the River Tees. The alleged sightings appear to contradict Mr Cummings ...