Warkworth, Northumberland
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Warkworth is a village in the county of Northumberland. It is probably best known for its well-preserved medieval castle, church and hermitage. At the time of the 2001 census, the population of Warkworth was 1,600.
Geography
Warkworth is situated in a loop of the River Coquet, about 1 mile from the Northumberland coast. It is 30 miles north of Newcastle, and about 40 miles south of the Scottish border. An ancient bridge of two arches crosses the river at Warkworth, with a fortified gateway on the road mounting to the castle
Features
Tourist attractions in Warkworth include the castle, church, hermitage, river walks, and the nearby Northumberland Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Facilities in Warkworth include three pubs, two hotels, a number of cafes, restaurants and tearooms, a general store, and several galleries / boutiques.
The village is host to Warkworth Cricket Club, a fairly successful cricket team, that has reached the last 16 of the National Village Cricket Cup on several occasions in the past 20 years, and is a regular contender for the Northumberland League title, winning three years running in 2001 - 03. The team plays home matches in a spectacular setting in front of the castle.
There is also a 9-hole golf course (5986 yds; Par 70), set in the dunes between the coast and the village.