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What To Expect From Our Holiday Home Open Weekend: Friday 28th March – Sunday 30th March 2025

What To Expect From Our Holiday Home Open Weekend: Friday 28th March – Sunday 30th March 2025

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What To Expect From Our Holiday Home Open Weekend: Friday 28th March – Sunday 30th March 2025

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning your own slice of paradise, our holiday home open weekend is the perfect opportunity to explore the possibilities. From Friday, 28th March to Sunday, 30th March 2025, Barmoor Castle Country Park is opening it’s doors to showcase everything they have to offer. Whether you’re curious about the lifestyle, the homes, or the location, here’s what you can expect from this exciting event.

The full process of how a holiday lodge is designed, built and delivered

The full process of how a holiday lodge is designed, built and delivered

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A New Year Begins at Barmoor Castle Country Park – Discover Our Beautiful New Holiday Homes & Lodges for Sale

A New Year Begins at Barmoor Castle Country Park – Discover Our Beautiful New Holiday Homes & Lodges for Sale

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A New Year Begins at Barmoor Castle Country Park – Discover Our Beautiful New Holiday Homes & Lodges for Sale

As a new year unfolds, it brings with it a sense of fresh beginnings, exciting opportunities, and the chance to invest in something truly special. Here at Barmoor Castle Country Park, we are delighted to be starting the year by welcoming a stunning collection of new holiday homes and lodges, now available for sale within our peaceful and picturesque park.

The History of the Duddo Five Stones in Northumberland

The History of the Duddo Five Stones in Northumberland

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The History of the Duddo Five Stones in Northumberland

Nestled in the tranquil countryside of Northumberland, the Duddo Five Stones are a captivating prehistoric site shrouded in mystery and intrigue. This ancient stone circle, dating back to the Bronze Age, offers visitors a window into a world over 4,000 years old, where ritual and community played a central role.