'Bamburgh' is a large village on the coast of
Northumberland,
England.
It is notable for two reasons: the imposing
Bamburgh Castle, overlooking the beach, seat of the former
Kings of
Northumbria, and at present owned by the Armstrong family (see
William George Armstrong); and its association with the Victorian heroine,
Grace Darling.
For these reasons, and for its extensive sandy beach which was awarded the
Blue Flag rural beach award in 2005. The
Bamburgh Dunes an area of sand dunes which are a
Site of Special Scientific Interest stand behind the award winning beach. Bamburgh is popular with holidaymakers and is within the
Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Bamburgh Castle, then called ''Din Guardi'', was the capital of the British kingdom of
Bryneich between about AD 420 and 547. In 547 the castle was taken by the invading
Angles led by
Ida son of Eoppa and was renamed ''Bebbanburgh'' by one of his successors,
Æthelfrith, after Æthelfrith's wife Bebba, according to the ''
Historia Brittonum''. From then onwards the castle became the capital of the Anglian kingdom of
Bernicia until it merged with its southern neighbour,
Deira, in 634. After the two realms united as
Northumbria the capital was moved to
York.
Henry VI ruled all England (in name) from Bamburgh in 1464, during the
Wars of the Roses. The castle was eventually reduced by artillery.
Thomas Malory considered Bamburgh to be
Lancelot's castle Joyous Gard. The Victorian poet
Algernon Swinburne agreed and called it "The noblest hold in all the North."
:"They saw the help and strength of Joyous Gard,
:The full deep glorious tower that stands
:Between the wild sea and the broad wild lands..."
Swinburne swam here, as did the novelist
E. M. Forster who adopted the Forsters of Bamburgh as his ancestors.

A map of Bamburgh from 1947
Notable people
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Æthelfrith of Northumbria
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William George Armstrong
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Joe Baker-Cresswell
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Grace Darling
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King Henry VI
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Ida of Bernicia
Photos
External links
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Bamburgh Photos
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Bamburgh Tourist Attractions