Sharp’s Castle

In the 18th century, Bamburgh Castle was vested in a Trust, managed by John Sharp, Archdeacon of Northumberland. Sharp used the castle to provide free education and healthcare for local residents, opened shops selling affordable groceries, and instituted the world’s first coastguard service.

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