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Seaton Sluice this morning.
#northumberland
#seatonsluice
#boats

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#SeatonSluice The Blue Stone Old Hartley Northumberland photographed on this day 26th January 2015. Standing outside of The Delaval Arms pub the stone, thought to originally being a Saxon period boundary stone has stood at various spots in Old Hartley.

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Seaton Sluice, Northumberland. #seatonsluice #northumberland

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Such a beautiful walk on a sunny winter’s day, if ever so blooming slightly Baltic 🥶❄️🥶
Absolutely stunning waves 🤗🩵🌊
#seatonsluice
#rockyisland
#itsgrimupnorth

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Noticing #Nature and this Blackbird feeding for bugs on a grass verge at #SeatonSluice #Birds

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#SeatonSluice This notice from the Newcastle Weekly Courant of 22nd December 1827. Earsdon and Chapelry of Horton Association for the Prosecution of Felons was formed as a mutual assurance society to enable local landowners and business's to share the cost of a prosecution.

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#SeatonSluice #Nortghumberland This navigation buoy from Blyth Harbour ended up on Seaton Sluice beach back on this day 7th November 2006 following a storm. It was eventually dragged off the beach and loaded on a wagon.

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Juvenile Shag with a green colour ring with letters TFS at Rocky Island, Seaton Sluice.

Juvenile Shag with a green colour ring with letters TFS at Rocky Island, Seaton Sluice.

#ColourRinged Shag (Green TFS) at Rocky Island #SeatonSluice this morning.
@ntbirdclub.bsky.social
@ukcehseabirds.bsky.social
@josiethebirder.bsky.social
#NEbirding

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Seaton Sluice Northumberland.
#Northumberland #Boats #SeatonSluice #photopgraphy

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Beautiful sky tonight 🤗
#seatonsluice
#Northumberland
#redskyatnight
#lookup
#clouds
#viewfrommydoor

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Pic on chipbox (litter picked, not mine) of #SeatonSluice

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Paddle steamer Wingfield Castle under a grey sky in the docks at Hartlepool,  UK

Paddle steamer Wingfield Castle under a grey sky in the docks at Hartlepool, UK

The inner bailey of Warkworth Castle, looking towards the Great Tower. Seen under a blue sky. UK

The inner bailey of Warkworth Castle, looking towards the Great Tower. Seen under a blue sky. UK

Bridges over the River Tyne in Central Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Low level bridge in the foreground, Tynemouth Bridge beyond. Seen in sunlight under a mostly clear sky

Bridges over the River Tyne in Central Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Low level bridge in the foreground, Tynemouth Bridge beyond. Seen in sunlight under a mostly clear sky

The harbour mouth at Seaton Sluice, looking north up the coast towards Blyth. The river bends below the grassy bank where the photographer is standing and enters the sea. Mottled cloud reflected in still water.

The harbour mouth at Seaton Sluice, looking north up the coast towards Blyth. The river bends below the grassy bank where the photographer is standing and enters the sea. Mottled cloud reflected in still water.

So I've been mostly offline, travelling for a while in the #NorthOfEngland. A few favourite photos #PhotoHour #Geograph #Hartlepool #Warkworth #NewcastleUopnTyne #SeatonSluice

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Noticing some #SeatonSluice (Northumberland) #Nature today with butterflies : Comma, Red admiral and Painted Lady and a Bullfinch 1/2

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Good Morning from #SeatonSluice #WhitleyBay
Another beautiful start to the day and I’m glad I was up to see it 🤗
Have a lovely day everyone 🩵🌊
#ItsgrimupNorth
Excuse the wonky bit at the end 🤣

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#SeatonSluice #Northumberland This memorial tablet is in St Paul's Church, Seaton Sluice, In memory of Lieutenant Edmund Mortimer of the 6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers who was killed at St Julien, 26th April 1915 aged 35. The memorial was unveiled by his sister Josephine.

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I go by here twice a day when toing and froing to work. Beautiful piece of the country, with an interesting history. Not much has happened in the last 150 years mind. But it's lovely nonetheless. #SeatonSluice

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Crow’s Nest
#photography #waves #sea #seatonsluice #beach

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Slow passes the day
Fast goes the year
#blueskyphotography
#photography #seashore #cliffs #seatonsluice #sea #waves

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Captain of the ship. #seatonsluice.

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Calm and relaxing

from #whitleybay to #seatonsluice

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Preview
BBC One - Villages by the Sea, Series 4, Seaton Sluice Ben Robinson discovers stories of Georgian pranks and parties in Seaton Sluice.

7pm TODAY on @bbctwo.bsky.social

Villages by the Sea
s4 Ep 7 of 10, Seaton Sluice

Ben Robinson travels to #SeatonSluice in #Northumberland, home to the notorious Delaval family and the site of a past bottle works that shaped the village.

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#seatonsluice #Northumberland 16 Feb, around noon

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Seaton Sluice II - Jim Edwards
Down in the studio till 2pm, if you want to pop in. This limited edition print of Seaton Sluice, looking towards Blyth, is on the gallery wall.

#seatonsluice #blyth
www.jimedwardspaintings.com/store/p395/S...

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Rudy's at the seaside 🐕☺️ #northeast #seatonsluice

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Long-exposure photograph of Charlie's Garden, Collywell Bay, Seaton Sluice, Northumberland, England | ISO 100 | 61 mm | f/22 | 70 sec.

Each time we visit the village, we call at Castaways Tea Room, which reminds us of the long-running BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs. The name and atmosphere refer to a faraway island, although the place is often full of people, but strangely, this doesn’t bother us. We enjoy a Dirty Bean on Sourdough Toast as breakfast, have juicy bites in a Naanwich of the Day as lunch or relish a Turmeric and Coconut Oat Latte with a slice of whatever cake as a just in-between. The table with the two low yellow seats at the big window - the place was an army supplies store before - is our favourite spot, mainly because when the sun is out, this feels like paradise.

You can look towards the steep footpath leading to Collywell Bay from the window. There, twice a day, the tides hit the with concrete reinforced high rocks and a sandstone pinnacle, about 100 feet from the beach, initially connected to the mainland before being eroded by the sea. In the background, nearly at the horizon, a row of off-shore wind turbines represent modern times. The rock is known as Charlie’s Garden and is named after Charles Dockwray, a local who cultivated the top of the rock. He must have had mountaineering skills to reach the top. And, I wonder what he grew. Maybe potatoes and other vegetables salted by the spray of the sea?

Long-exposure photograph of Charlie's Garden, Collywell Bay, Seaton Sluice, Northumberland, England | ISO 100 | 61 mm | f/22 | 70 sec. Each time we visit the village, we call at Castaways Tea Room, which reminds us of the long-running BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs. The name and atmosphere refer to a faraway island, although the place is often full of people, but strangely, this doesn’t bother us. We enjoy a Dirty Bean on Sourdough Toast as breakfast, have juicy bites in a Naanwich of the Day as lunch or relish a Turmeric and Coconut Oat Latte with a slice of whatever cake as a just in-between. The table with the two low yellow seats at the big window - the place was an army supplies store before - is our favourite spot, mainly because when the sun is out, this feels like paradise. You can look towards the steep footpath leading to Collywell Bay from the window. There, twice a day, the tides hit the with concrete reinforced high rocks and a sandstone pinnacle, about 100 feet from the beach, initially connected to the mainland before being eroded by the sea. In the background, nearly at the horizon, a row of off-shore wind turbines represent modern times. The rock is known as Charlie’s Garden and is named after Charles Dockwray, a local who cultivated the top of the rock. He must have had mountaineering skills to reach the top. And, I wonder what he grew. Maybe potatoes and other vegetables salted by the spray of the sea?

Charlie's Garden, Collywell Bay, Seaton Sluice, Northumberland, England

ISO 100 | 61 mm | f/22 | 70 sec.

Seascape series Leaving the Land

Read Charlie's Garden story in the alt text

#charliesgarden #collywellbay #seatonsluice #northumberland #england #photography #seascape #leavingtheland

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Fabulous start to Christmas day with breakfast #seatonsluice partridge with spiced pears & apples with bucksfizz and sun sun sun @stephedusei.bsky.social. wish I'd taken my swimming kit. It was like a mill pond. Sun shone in Newcastle till 3pm

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A sculpture of a Viking warrior on his long boat, lit by flashlight on a cloudy pre-dawn morning.

A sculpture of a Viking warrior on his long boat, lit by flashlight on a cloudy pre-dawn morning.

17/24 / The Vikings gave Britain the word 'Yule', which is derived from Jól - an old Norse term for the Vikings' twelve-day winter solstice festival... #christmascountdown #adventcalendar #seatonsluice #northumberland #tomnewstead #shantiart #landscapephotography #photography

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Burning skies. Taken from #seatonsluice #Northumberland into #northtyneside
#sunrise
#stmarys
#whitleybay

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The calm before the storm 🐕 #dogs #seatonsluice #northeast

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A great few days back ‘home’ (other than Monday night!! #NUFC) finished off with a trip to the beach this morning
#grimupnorth #seatonsluice #notthumberland

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