
Lindisfarne Castle, Northumberland - National Trust cards
This blank card from the National Trust features a photograph of Lindisfarne Castle at sunset. Lindisfarne Castle, Northumberland, was built in the sixteenth century as a coastal defence but but was later converted by famed architect Sir Edwin Lutyens into a private holiday home for Edward Huston, founder of 'Country Life' magazine.
Greeting inside: | Blank inside for your own message. |
Size (height x width) | 16.7cm x 17.3cm |
Envelope included?: | Yes |
Large letter stamp required?: | No |
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Printed in the UK on board from responsible sources. Image licenced by The National Trust (Enterprises) Limited. |