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North East England

North East England, covering counties such as Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, and County Durham, has a rich history shaped by Roman, medieval, and industrial influences. Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, marks the region’s Roman past, while Newcastle, Sunderland, and Durham played key roles in coal mining and shipbuilding during the Industrial Revolution.

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  1. Seaton Carew Golf Club (Micklem)

    Durham, United Kingdom

    There are now 22 holes at Seaton Carew Golf Club - the members therefore have a number of playing options. The club claims that it can make five different 18-hole layouts, but we're bemused as to how and why.

  2. Goswick Links

    Northumberland, United Kingdom

    Founded in 1890 on land named Goswick (Goose Farm) by the Romans, Berwick-upon-Tweed Golf Club (now renamed Goswick Golf Club) boasts views of the North Sea and to the south, Holy Island and Bamburgh Castle.