Two obelisk navigation beacons that when lined up would direct you into Holy Island harbour.
Probably the largest lime kiln in Northumberland sitting next to Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island.
A ruined fort tower on the opposite side of the harbour to Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island.
A white pyramid daymark on the north east Emmanuel Head of Holy Island.
A ruined Priory on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, widely considered to be the birthplace of Christianity in England.
A 16th Century, grade I listed castle on Holy Island only accessible from the Northumberland coast at low tide.
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