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Haggerston Castle Haven is a unique holiday park set in the picturesque North East of England, near Berwick-upon-Tweed. This family-friendly park offers comfortable cottages and a wide range of facilities including swimming pools, a golf course, restaurants and children’s entertainment. The proximity to the beach and historic Haggerston Castle makes it the perfect place for a relaxing break surrounded by nature. History Haggerston Castle was first mentioned in 1311 when Edward II visited the castle, and again in 1345 when it was described as a ‘strong tower’ and granted a licence to battlement by Edward III. This licence was recorded in the Calendar of Letters Patent (1343–45), It is believed that the castle’s occupants, the de Hagardeston family, were part of William the Conqueror’s 11th century invasion force that reached as far as Berwick-upon-Tweed. The land at Haggerston was marshy and wet at the time, and the remaining lake was a remnant of that time. There is little recorded history of the early history of Haggerston Castle, as fires destroyed much of the castle and its records. John de Hagardeston is known to have lived at the castle in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, with his death recorded around 1210. He married into the Manners family of Cheswick, Northumberland. The surname de Hagardeston appears to have been changed to the anglicised spelling Haggerston with Thomas Haggerston, born around 1458. C.J. Naylor In the 1880s the castle and estates were part of the Leyland Entailed Estates, founded by Liverpool banker Thomas Naylor. After his death in 1891, they were inherited by his nephew Christopher John Naylor (1849–1926) The Italian Garden at Haggerston Castle By 1893, Leyland had rebuilt the main house and began developing his own gardens at Haggerston, overseeing the development of the 23,000-acre (9,300 ha) estate grounds. Naylor also planted a 1.4-acre (0.6 ha) Italian Garden. According to local legend, the castle was cursed by a witch who supposedly caused three devastating fires. The cause of the curse and the year of the first fire are now unknown, but further fires occurred in 1618 and 1911. The last fire destroyed only the tower and rotunda, and Leyland never again lived in the house he had built in 1893. Today C. J. Leyland (née Naylor) died in 1926; In 1933, in order to reclaim some of the family fortune, the ruins of the house he had built were demolished and the estate was auctioned off in 2,000 lots. All that remained of the castle were the tower and rotunda (both listed buildings). Haven Holidays now own the properties and operate a holiday park on the surrounding 256 acres (104 ha) of land. The tower is used for storage, while the rotunda is a zone for activity and play. Leylandii and Haggerston Castle While creating the gardens and landscaping at Haggeston, Christopher Leyland received six Cupressocyparis × leylandii, a hybrid tree that resulted from spontaneous cross-pollination at Leighton Hall in 1888, when the female flowers or cones of the Nootka cypress (Cupressus nootkatensis) flowered. were fertilized with Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa) pollen. In 1925, a company of commercial nurseries specializing in conifers was looking for a specific variety; one that would grow quickly and could be used in difficult to grow windy and salty areas like Cornwall Start supporting this channel and you will get these bonuses:    / @mytripuk   If you liked the video, please buy me a coffee :):) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MyTripUK = ...   / 78364.  . 👉Instagram:   / moje_podroz.  . 👉Pinest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/jarek1967... =============================================================================== ========== 🎬 Visit my playlist and encourage you to watch: https://tiny.pl/9h6pp ================================================================================ ========== All photos and videos are my production. Unauthorized use is prohibited The film is protected by copyright and belongs to the Moje Podróże UK website -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ------------------- This movie and music is copyright #My_podroze_UK​​ #myTripUK