Boat sheds
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A Lindisfarne tradition, these are keels of boats turned upside down and used as sheds. From West to East they are:
1) A locker room to hold bags for people wanting to go in the castle.
2) A small seating area and information display about the tradition of boat sheds.
3) Empty except for glass panel to stop you going in.
1) A locker room to hold bags for people wanting to go in the castle.
2) A small seating area and information display about the tradition of boat sheds.
3) Empty except for glass panel to stop you going in.
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Coordinates: 55°40'8"N 1°47'2"W
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