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The clocks have gone back and it'll be darker earlier this evening as the ghouls come a-tricking and a-treating. Good excuse then to post a photograph of scary creation I spotted on a visit to Gibside in the Derwent Valley... @NT_Gibside #Halloween #ghoulsnightout
Came across some very eye-catching street art while out and about in Gateshead yesterday... @altweet_pet @Sage_Gateshead @NorthEastTweets @streetartnews @StreetArtDream #streetart #urbanart
Lots to discover during the Heritage Open Days – England’s largest festival of history and culture. Visit hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore. Check out the full amazing programme at https://t.co/tNCjX48vmw
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Stunning (circa 1250AD) wall paintings, whitewashed over at the Reformation, rediscovered in the 19th century in St Agatha's Church, Easby, North Yorkshire... #GoodFriday2021 @Welcome2Yorks @thisisswaledale @VisitRich @NorthEastTweets @ExploringNEUK @VisitEngland @VisitBritainPR
After extensive exterior restoration, one of Sunderland's Edwardian jewels 'The Peacock' reopens this coming weekend. Good luck guys, hope all goes well! @ThePeacockSun @SundCulture @SunderlandMAC @SunderlandUK @HeritageFundUK @AinsworthSpark @SVRutterLtd @NorthEastTweets
One from the archive – it's been quite a while since I took this photograph of these old coal wagon wheels on Seaham's 'Chemical Beach', 2013 in fact... @welcometoseaham @ThisisDurham @tynetotees @EnglandsCoast @ExploringNEUK @NorthEastTweets @VisitEngland @VisitBritainPR
One from the archive – detail from an impressive wall painting by James Eadie Reed in St Columba's, Southwick, Sunderland. Northern saints Cuthbert, Bede, Hilda, Oswald and Aidan... @SunderlandUK @SundCulture @Chapel_of_Light @HistoricEngland @englishparish @NorthEastTweets
One from the archive – overlooking Sunderland's Stockton Road is St George's, a United Reformed Church. Originally a Presbyterian church, local shipbuilder Robert Appleby Bartram, was a major benefactor... @SunderlandUK @NorthEastTweets @SundCulture @UnitedReformed
One from the archive – ancient wall painting in St Agatha's Church, Easby, North Yorkshire. Depiction of Christ being taken down from the cross, painted over at the Reformation and rediscovered in the 19th century... @LeedsCofE @HistoricEngland @Welcome2Yorks @RichmondshireDC
Finding a bit of Cornwall in the drawing room of Northumberland's Wallington Hall... @WallingtonNt @ntmichaelsmount @nationaltrust @VisitNland @NlandTourism @ExploringNEUK @ILoveCornwallUK @NorthEastTweets @VisitEngland @VisitBritainPR