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Emmanuel Head is one of those quirky, unexpected gems on Holy Island. The stark white pyramid looks almost out of place at first, but it’s actually steeped in history – built in 1810, it’s the oldest surviving daymark in England. Sailors would have used it as a navigational aid to guide them safely around the island’s treacherous coast, long before modern lighthouses and GPS. The walk out there is lovely, with wide-open views across the dunes, sea and Lindisfarne Castle in the distance. Standing by it, with seabirds wheeling overhead and the waves rolling in, you really get a sense of the island’s long connection with the sea. A peaceful, slightly off-the-beaten-path highlight – and a great photo stop too!
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Tickets to visit the priori can’t be purchases at the entrance - you have to get them at the museum before heading over
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Seahouses harbour is a popular location for tourists, many are waiting on the day trip boats to the Farne Islands, there are queues waiting to book on the boats
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In the mid-13th century, Newton-by-the-Sea was part of the barony of Vesci, initially held by John Viscount for one knight's fee. Ownership passed through notable figures including Simon de Montfort and Edmund of Lancaster. By 1725, it became part of the Barony of Embleton and saw ownership by the Forster family, who built Newton Hall in the late 18th century for Joseph Forster. Low Newton, or Newton Seahouses, emerged in the early 19th century as a community for fishermen. The National Trust now manages some of these cottages, as well as the Coastguard Station, built around 1828. In the 19th century, Newton-by-the-Sea had around 250 residents. By 1895, it was a township of 1,211 acres with a population of 220. Today, the parish has about 135 dwellings, home to a mix of residents, holiday homeowners, and visitors. Many residents commute to nearby towns or Newcastle. The National Trust owns much of the coastal land and part of The Square at Low Newton.
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Beautiful remains of the walls of the old monastery, which are even more impressive here on the coast of the Wadden Sea on the idyllic island than in other areas.
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