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Lindisfarne

Lindisfarne
  • Holy Island
LindisfarneCastleHolyIsland.jpg
Lindisfarne Castle
Lindisfarne is located in Northumberland
Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne shown within Northumberland
Population 180 (27 March 2011)
OS grid reference NU129420
Civil parish
  • Holy Island
Unitary authority
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BERWICK UPON TWEED
Postcode district TD15
Dialling code 01289
Police Northumbria
Fire Northumberland
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
NorthumberlandCoordinates: 55°40′09″N 1°47′05″W / 55.66905°N 1.78485°W / 55.66905; -1.78485
Guile Point Lighthouse
Guile Point East and West
Guile Point - geograph.org.uk - 227051.jpg
Guile Point Lighthouse
Lindisfarne is located in Northumberland
Lindisfarne
Northumberland
Location Lindisfarne
Northumberland
England
Coordinates 55°39′29″N 1°47′35″W / 55.658189°N 1.793194°W / 55.658189; -1.793194
Year first constructed 1859
Automated yes
Construction stone obelisk (east and west)
Tower shape slim square pyramid tower (east and west)
Markings / pattern unpainted tower
Height 21 metres (69 ft) (east)
25 metres (82 ft) (west)
Focal height 9 metres (30 ft) (east)
Light source solar power
Range 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi)
Characteristic Oc WRG 6s. (east)
Admiralty number A2816
NGA number 2262
ARLHS number ENG-222
Managing agent

Trinity House

Heugh Hill Lighthouse
Heugh Hill Lighthouse, Holy Island - geograph.org.uk - 409658.jpg
Heugh Hill Lighthouse in 2007
Location Lindisfarne
Northumberland
England
Coordinates 55°40′06″N 1°47′58″W / 55.668224°N 1.799583°W / 55.668224; -1.799583
Automated yes
Foundation concrete basement
Construction metal skeletal tower
Tower shape square parallelepiped tower with balcony, red triangle and light
Markings / pattern black tower
Height 8 metres (26 ft)
Focal height 24 metres (79 ft)
Light source solar power
Range 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi)
Characteristic Oc WRG 6s.
ARLHS number ENG 314
Managing agent Trinity House

The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is a tidal island off the northeast coast of England. It is also known just as Holy Island. It constitutes the civil parish of Holy Island in Northumberland. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD. It was an important centre of Celtic Christianity under Saints Aidan of Lindisfarne, Cuthbert, Eadfrith of Lindisfarne and Eadberht of Lindisfarne. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished. A small castle was built on the island in 1550.

The island of Lindisfarne appears under the Old Welsh name Medcaut in the 9th century Historia Brittonum. Following up on a suggestion by Richard Coates, Andrew Breeze proposes that the name ultimately derives from Latin Medicata [Insula] (English: Healing [Island]), owing perhaps to the island's reputation for medicinal herbs.

Both the Parker Chronicle and Peterborough Chronicle annals of AD 793 record the Old English name, Lindisfarena. The soubriquet Holy Island was in use by the 11th century when it appears in Latin as Insula Sacra. The reference was to Saints Aidan and Cuthbert.

The name Lindisfarne has an uncertain origin. The first part, Lindis, may refer to people from the Kingdom of Lindsey in modern Lincolnshire, referring to either regular visitors or settlers. Alternatively the name may be Celtic in origin, with the element Lindis- meaning "stream or pool". It is not known if this is a reference to the nearby River Low or a small lake on the island. The second element probably comes from Farran meaning "land", but may come from Faran, a traveller. There is also a supposition that the nearby Farne Islands are fern like in shape and the name may have come from there.


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