UK Map 44 Grange Caravan Club Site White Water Park Caravan Club Hargill House Caravan Club Site Cherryburn (National Trust) - Cottage and farmhouse, the birthplace of Thomas Bewick George Stephenson's Birthplace (National Trust) - Birthplace of the world famous railway engineer Gibside (National Trust) - Large wooded riverside estate Holy Jesus Hospital (National Trust) - An extraordinary mix of architecture from over seven centuries of Newcastle upon Tyne’s history Souter Lighthouse (National Trust) - Striking Victorian lighthouse Ormesby Hall (National Trust) - Mid-18th-century Palladian mansion Roseberry Topping (National Trust) - Distinctive hill with fine views across Yorkshire Washington Old Hall (National Trust) - Manor house associated with the family of George Washington Benwell Roman Temple and Vallum Crossing (English Heritage) - Remains of a small temple and a stone-built causeway across the Vallum earthwork Derwentcote Steel Furnace (English Heritage) - The earliest and most complete steel-making furnace to have survived to the present day Bessie Surtees House (English Heritage) -  Two 16th and 17th-century merchants houses, one of which is a rare example of Jacobean domestic architecture Barnard Castle (English Heritage) - Perched high atop a steep bank overlooking the River Tees, Barnard Castle remains an imposing sight Egglestone Abbey (English Heritage) - The scant but charming remains of the small medieval monastery of Egglestone Auckland Castle Deer House (English Heritage) - A charming deer house built in 1760 in the park of the Bishops of Durham Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications (English Heritage) - The tribal stronghold of the mighty Brigantes and possibly the first capital of northern England Denton Hall Turret (English Heritage) - The foundations of a turret and a 65-metre length of Hadrian's Wall Finchale Priory (English Heritage) - Dating from the 13th century, these extensive and beautiful priory ruins stand on one bank of the River Wear Piercebridge Roman Bridge (English Heritage) - Remains of a Roman bridge, which once led to Piercebridge Roman Fort Hylton Castle (English Heritage) - The remains of a castle built by Sir William Hilton between 1374 and 1420 Tynemouth Priory and Castle (English Heritage) - Tynemouth's vast headland has long served as both fortress and church St Paul`s Monastery (English Heritage) - The home of the Venerable Bede, partly surviving as the chancel of the parish church Prudhoe Castle (English Heritage) - The remains of a formidable castle standing on a wooded hillside overlooking the River Tyne Gisborough Priory (English Heritage) - An Augustinian priory, the remains of which now include the gatehouse and the east end of a 14th-century church Whitby Abbey (English Heritage) - A recent rescue operation to salvage buried remains from coastal erosion at Whitby Abbey has inspired a revolutionary theory about this cradle of northern Christianity Tanfield Railway Bowes Railway Darlington Railway Centre & Museum Weardale Railway