Harbottle is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England about south-east of the Scottish border, in the southeastern part of the Cheviot Hills and inside Northumberland National Park. The village is the site of Harbottle Castle built by order of Henry II. Now in ruins, the castle was constructed by the Umfraville family to protect against invaders from Scotland.
Landmarks
thumb|right|300px| The Drake Stone near Harbottle
Harbottle Castle is a ruinous medieval castle dated to the 12th century, situated at the west end of the village overlooking the River Coquet.
The Drake Stone stands prominently on the hills surrounding Harbottle. The massive sandstone boulder, believed in times past to be endowed with supernatural powers, Harbottle Lake is situated just behind the Drake Stone.
Harbottle has a single small public house, The Star Inn, which incorporates a village shop and pizzeria.
See also
- Harbottle Castle
- Alwinton
References
External links
- Structures of the North East
- Northumberland National Park Historic Village Atlas
