Ferry across the Croquet

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Ferry across the Croquet

Image: © pam fray Taken: 21 May 2009

The little boat takes visitors across to Warkworth Hermitage where St. Henry built a hermit's cell in Norman times and tilled the ground for barley, made it into flour for his bread which he ate on three days a week as his only food. After three years of silence, people resorted to him for counsel and blessing.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.346903
Longitude
-1.621525