Lindisfarne, Ancient Diocese and Monastery of
- Lindisfarne, Ancient Diocese and Monastery of
- Lindisfarne, Ancient Diocese and Monastery of
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• The island of Lindisfarne lies some two miles off the Northumberland coast, nine and one-half miles southeast of the border-town of Berwick
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2006.
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