Best castles around Humshaugh are found in Northumberland, a region historically significant for its fortified structures. The area is associated with Haughton Castle, a notable example of a fortified dwelling, and features a landscape shaped by centuries of border history. This village is situated on the west bank of the North Tyne river, offering a setting for exploring historical sites. The cultural significance of the region is deeply rooted in its past as a frontier area.
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The Beaufront Castle Gatehouse is the gateway to the impressive Beaufront Castle, a Grade I listed manor house in Northumberland, near Hexham. Although the castle itself was built between 1836 and 1841 in the Castellated Gothic Revival style by architect John Dobson, the complex contains older elements such as a clock tower with a bell dating from 1694 and parts of a 17th-century house belonging to the Errington family. The gatehouse is believed to be part of this historic structure and served as both ceremonial and functional access to the estate. It stands on a site where a pele tower—a fortified tower house that was later incorporated into the manor house—was mentioned as early as 1415.
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Hexham Moot Hall is an impressive medieval gatehouse dating from around 1379, situated on the east side of the Market Place. It was built by order of the Archbishop of York, Alexander Neville, as a gateway to the walled complex surrounding the Old Gaol. A Grade I listed building, it is one of the best-preserved medieval courthouses in Northern England. It comprises a four-story tower with a vaulted doorway on the ground floor and a courtroom on the first floor. The tower features Gothic windows, a machicolated parapet, and a three-story annex with a stepped gable. It served as the Hexhamshire Courthouse until 1572, and then for the midsummer quarter sessions until 1838.
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One of the remaining ruins of fortifications on Hadrian's Wall. Managed by English Heritage it's open all year and free entry. Link it up with a walk to or from Chesters Roman Fort to the east.
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exciting section of Hadrian's Wall
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This hall was built in the 14th or early 15th century. It is on the site of an earlier (pre-1355) Moot Hall. It also housed a chapel, gaol and until 1838 a court. https://historicengland.org.uk/services-skills/education/educational-images/the-moot-hall-hexham-7395
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1800s castle and gatehouse. Peel Tower recorded on the site in 1415
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17th-century Jacobean mansion incorporating a substantial 14th-century pele tower. The castle is open to the public in June.
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Beyond the castles, you can explore significant historical sites. Black Carts Turret (Hadrian's Wall) is a ruin of fortifications on Hadrian's Wall with magnificent views. The Moot Hall, Hexham is an impressive medieval gatehouse from around 1379, considered one of the best-preserved medieval courthouses in Northern England. Also, Housesteads Roman Fort offers a glimpse into Roman Britain with well-preserved barrack blocks and a hospital.
Yes, Aydon Castle is a fine example of a 13th-century English manor house that is family-friendly. It's set amongst secluded woodland and offers a fascinating look into its turbulent history. Beaufront Castle Gatehouse is also listed as family-friendly, providing access to the grounds of an impressive manor house with historical significance.
The best time to visit castles and historical sites around Humshaugh is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). The weather is typically milder, making outdoor exploration more comfortable. Some sites, like Black Carts Turret, are open all year, but facilities and access to other sites may vary seasonally.
Yes, there are several hiking routes that allow you to explore the area's historical sites and natural beauty. You can find various options, including easy, moderate, and difficult trails, on the Hiking around Humshaugh guide. For example, there's an easy 4.3km loop from Humshaugh to Chesters Roman Fort.
Besides visiting castles, the Humshaugh area offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those along Hadrian's Wall, by checking the Hiking around Humshaugh guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also MTB trails available, which you can explore through the MTB Trails around Humshaugh guide.
Komoot users highly appreciate Black Carts Turret (Hadrian's Wall) for its magnificent views and exciting section of Hadrian's Wall. Beaufront Castle Gatehouse is also a popular spot, noted for its cool building and historical significance.
Haughton Castle, a significant historical example of a fortified dwelling in Humshaugh, is a privately owned residence. While it holds great historical and architectural importance, direct public access for visits is typically restricted.
For easier access, consider sites that are part of well-maintained paths or have visitor facilities. While specific accessibility details vary, Housesteads Roman Fort has a visitor centre and is managed by English Heritage, often implying better infrastructure. Black Carts Turret is also free to enter and managed by English Heritage, suggesting some level of accessibility.
For winter visits to castles and historical sites in Northumberland, it's advisable to dress in warm, waterproof layers. The region can be cold and windy, especially at exposed sites like those along Hadrian's Wall. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is also recommended, as paths can be muddy or icy.
While popular sites like Housesteads Roman Fort can attract crowds, visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays can help. Smaller sites like Black Carts Turret, which is part of Hadrian's Wall, might offer a more serene experience, especially if combined with a walk along the wall.
The time required to visit varies by site. For a comprehensive site like Housesteads Roman Fort, you might spend 2-3 hours exploring the ruins and visitor centre. Smaller sites like Black Carts Turret or Beaufront Castle Gatehouse might take 30 minutes to an hour, especially if combined with a walk in the surrounding area. Aydon Castle could take 1-2 hours.
Yes, the village of Humshaugh itself has local amenities. For sites further afield, Hexham, a larger town nearby, offers a wider selection of pubs, cafes, and accommodation options. It's always a good idea to check local listings for specific establishments near the historical site you plan to visit.


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