Photographs taken while sailing round the Farne Islands off the Northumberland Coast.
St. Cuthbert's Chapel and Prior Castell's Tower on Inner Farne, The Farne Islands, Northumberland.
St Cuthbert's Chapel was built in the early fourteenth century, but much renovation work was carried out in the 19th century. The defensive pele tower dates back to the 15th century.
Inner Farne lighthouse, Farne Islands, Northumberland.
Also called the High Light, this lighthouse on Inner Farne Island was built in 1809.
The remains of the old lighthouse and keeper's cottage on Brownsman Island in the Outer Farnes, Northumberland.
The lighthouse was originally built in 1800, and then replaced with a new tower in 1811. The cottage was home to Grace Darling, whose father was the lighthouse keeper. The lighthouse was closed in 1826 and Grace's father was then moved to neighbouring Longstone Lighthouse from which Grace rescued the survivors of the wrecked, 'Forfarshire'.
Longstone Lighthouse and a grey seal colony on Outer Farne, The Farne Islands, Northumberland.
Longstone Lighthouse was built in 1826 to a design by Joseph Nelson. In 1838, Grace Darling, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, famously rescued the survivors of the wrecked, 'Forfarshire'.
Grey seals from the colony on Outer Farne, the Farne Islands, Northumberland.
A tourist boat passes The Pinnacles off Staple Island in the Outer Farnes, Northumberland.
The dolerite columns of the Pinnacles off Staples Island in the Outer Farne Islands, Northumberland.
Seabird colonies on the dolerite cliffs of Staple Island in the outer Farnes, Farne Islands, Northumerland.
Seabird colonies on the dolerite cliffs of Staple Island in the outer Farnes, Farne Islands, Northumberland.