grow with us

Join our team

The same family as gold-award-winning Bamburgh Castle, we’re excited to introduce our exciting new Bamburgh Walled Garden and Café.

your next adventure is waiting

Express your interest

We’re committed to doing things brilliantly and making Bamburgh Walled Garden an inspiring, exciting and fun place to work. Our team is our biggest asset, and we’ll soon be recruiting for various roles across the garden and café. We’re looking for passionate, talented individuals to join us in making a positive impact on everyone who visits.

watering can gardener gardening

a role for everyone

Find Your Fit

We’ll shortly be looking for new faces to join us across a whole range of opportunities. Whether you’re experienced or just starting, interested in horticulture, hospitality, or customer service, we have a range of exciting roles to suit everyone. More than just a workplace, you’ll be part of something truly special.

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Worth the wait

OPPORTUNITIES COMING SOON

To stay updated on our upcoming roles, keep visiting this page, or if you’re ready to express your interest, reach out to Anne at anne@bamburghcastle.com who can share some more details.

our other facilities

Sensory Garden

Get hands-on with an abundance of flowers, grasses and garden textures - find out more about our accessible Sensory Garden.

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Visit the Café

Featuring local produce and tasty treats.

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Attractions in The Bamburgh Castle family

Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle

Seize the day at Britain's greatest coastal castle. With nine acres of grounds and staterooms to explore, get ready for high adventure, exhilarating views and sea air.

Visit Bamburgh Castle
Bamburgh Beach

Bamburgh Beach

Voted best seaside destination by Which? for the fourth year running, explore the coastline with its miles of sandy beaches overlooked by magnificent Bamburgh Castle.

Visit Bamburgh Beach
Armstrong and Aviation Museum

Armstrong and Aviation Museum

Unique collection of artefacts from Northumberland military aircraft crash sites telling the story of pioneering aviation history and their connection with Bamburgh Castle.

Visit the Museum