Duddo Estate near Berwick-Upon-Tweed
Duddo has a rich variety of prehistoric, medieval and post-medieval archaeological sites. The bridlepath leads to Duddo Four Stones, a 4000 year old Bronze Age stone circle cremation burial sit (footpath access only to the circle). Local names include ‘The Women’ The Singing Stones’.
The ruins of Duddo Tower are a prominent feature on crags south of the village. The tower was destroyed in 1496 by James IV of Scotland but repaired to give protection until the late 16th century.
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NORTHUMBERLAND
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Click to see the Site Map (PDF)
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Grid Reference
NT930436 (link to Interactive Map in a new window) |
OS Landranger No. 75 |
CPH Reference Number 31/290/0020 |
Near To Berwick-Upon-Tweed |
Length of route 3.0 km (1.9 miles) |
Best time to visit All year round |
Access end date 30/09/2014 |
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Information Last Updated 4 October, 2004
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