English Heritage sites near Tritlington and West Chevington Parish
BRINKBURN PRIORY
6 miles from Tritlington and West Chevington Parish
The beautiful 12th-century church of the Augustinian priory of Brinkburn survives completely roofed and restored, while parts of the monastic buildings are incorporated into the adjacent manor house.
WARKWORTH CASTLE
7 miles from Tritlington and West Chevington Parish
If you are planning a fun family day out in Northumberland then look no further than Warkworth Castle with its magnificent cross-shaped keep crowning a hilltop above the River Coquet.
EDLINGHAM CASTLE
10 miles from Tritlington and West Chevington Parish
The riverside ruins, principally the solar tower, of a manor house progressively fortified against the Scots during the 14th century.
BELSAY HALL, CASTLE AND GARDENS
12 miles from Tritlington and West Chevington Parish
With so much to see and do, a trip to Belsay is one of the best value family days out in north-east England. Explore the medieval castle, the Grecian inspired Hall and acres of impressive gardens.
DUNSTANBURGH CASTLE
17 miles from Tritlington and West Chevington Parish
Dramatic Dunstanburgh Castle was built at a time when relations between King Edward II and his most powerful baron, Earl Thomas of Lancaster, had become openly hostile.
HEDDON ON THE WALL HADRIAN'S WALL
18 miles from Tritlington and West Chevington Parish
A consolidated stretch of Wall, up to 2 metres (6.6 feet) thick in places.
No churches found in Tritlington and West Chevington Parish