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Jamie Shafer (jamieos)  > Ogle Northumberland Reunion July 2005 > Belsay Castle - Quarry Gardens and the Hall and Stables - JOS Photos
Belsay quarry gardens are located in the place where all the stone for the castle and the later Hall was mined. It is a very natural place with high pillars of stone and crossed by a bridge. It appears wild, but in fact it is carefull maintained as a "wild" garden. After leaving the quarry garden, one goes through heat and heather and evergreen gardens facing the Hall. The Hall was built in Greek style by Charles Middlet -Monck in the early 19th century, and the old castle was then allowed to fall into disrepair.In recent years English Heritage has improved the condition of the ancient castle, a difference being noted since 1995
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Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Ever present sheep of which it is said there are more of them than there are people in Northumberland.
Ever present sheep of which it is said there are more of them than there are people in Northumberland.
 > Ever present sheep of which it is said there are more of them than there are people in Northumberland.
Ever present sheep of which it is said there are more of them than there are people in Northumberland.
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