![]() Guests staying in the renovated Clock Tower are likely to enjoy undisturbed sleep and enjoy eye-popping views from its lofty open-plan living area on the second floor, where mullioned windows, and a line of internal windows, look out in multiple directions across the ocean, coastline and castle green. Legend has it that the clock’s chiming disturbed the late Lady Armstrong’s sleep, so she had it moved to the castle chapel in 1987. Formerly known as the Belle Tower, it was once adorned with a celebrated, 125-year-old William Potts clock that faced Bamburgh village. The Clock Tower, a restored 13 th-century tower and turret built into the castle walls, has been transformed into a unique apartment by Bamburgh Castle’s owner, Francis Watson Armstrong. ![]() Perched 150 feet above the white sands of Bamburgh Beach on a craggy volcanic plinth, Bamburgh Castle is one of the country’s best-preserved castles and commands sweeping views across the Northumberland coast to the east, the Cheviot Hills in the west and Bamburgh village and its world-famous cricket green to the south. Follow in the footsteps of royalty by making the fabled Bamburgh Castle your homeĬrabtree & Crabtree is delighted to be able to offer a second property within the storied ancient walls of Bamburgh Castle, the three-bedroom Clock Tower. The medieval clock tower that forms part of Northumberland’s legendary Bamburgh Castle can now be yours, complete with exclusive access to the castle grounds and panoramic views over Bamburgh beach and Holy Island.
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