Northumberland is England's most northerly county and one of its most beautiful, with its spectacular countryside and coastline. Its location on the Anglo-Scottish border brings a wealth of history and culture, which, together with the stunning scenery, attracts many visitors who want to discover more of the county's delights. In this illustrated book, local author Rob Kirkup brings us a selection of fantastical and mythical tales from Northumberland. It is unsurprising that the county, which has the most castles in the UK, also has a wonderful selection of myths and legends including one from the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, which on one stormy night was where a warlock commanding a skeletal army prevented Sir Guy the Seeker from rescuing a maiden in distress. Could Sewingshield Crags be the resting place of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, who lie beneath the Northumberland countryside in an eternal slumber, awaiting the time when they are to rise once again in England's hour of need? Some of the tales featured are based on factual events, while others have mystical roots, but all are nonetheless fascinating.
About the AuthorA dedicated ghost hunter from the north east, Rob Kirkup has had a life-long fascinating with 'things that go bump in the night!' This interest was taken to the next level in 2002 with Rob's first ever ghost hunt for a local radio station. Rob has now established himself with over 50 investigations and several published books on the subject.
Reviews'A joy to read, mainly because it's one of those books you can open at literally any page and a nugget of fascinating information is guaranteed to emerge... A really fascinating read.' -- Phenomena Magazine
'It's about time Northumberland - the site of the bloodiest battle in English history (Flodden Field, 1513) where 14,000 people died - had un updated local history and Rob Kirkup, a local historian and ghost-hunter, does it admirably and concisely.' -- Fortean Times, February 2024
Book InformationISBN 9781445698847
Author Rob KirkupFormat Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 276g