Waren (port)
| Waren | |
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The old quayside and pier of Waren port shown on an 1892-1914 Ordnance Survey map | |
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Native name | Waren |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
| Location | Northumberland |
| Coordinates | 55°36′54″N 1°44′52″W / 55.615129°N 1.747777°W |
Waren, also known as Warn, Waren Bay, Warenmouth and Warenquay, was a seaport at Budle Bay, on the north-east coast of England, the recorded history of which spans from the 1240s to the early twentieth century.
Waren was England's northernmost mainland port during periods in which Berwick Upon Tweed was controlled by the Kingdom of Scotland. The port was associated with Bamburgh and its castle, situated 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the east-south-east.