Beamish - The Living Museum of the North
Beamish Museum
Beamish
Durham
DH9 0RG
England
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Telephone
0191 370 4000
Fax
0191 370 4001
Experience a real sense of your past at Beamish, and discover what life was like in North East England in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times.
Beamish is a living, working museum, set in 300 acres of County Durham countryside. Costumed demonstrators bring to life the Edwardian Town and Pit Village, complete with original drift mine. At Home Farm and Pockerley Old Hall, experience firsthand how the Industrial revolution transformed agricultural life in the region. The buildings you see at Beamish are not replicas, but have been reconstructed brick-by-brick to give visitors a real sense of history.
Venue Type:
Museum, Library, Archive, Heritage site, Historic house or home, Agricultural site, Industrial heritage site, Transport heritage site
Additional info
Our library and photographic archive are open to the public by appointment only - Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm.
Beamish, founded in 1970 to illustrate the development of industry, agriculture and the way of life in the North East of England, is situated in 300 acres of woodland and farmland. Home Farm, a fine 19th century model farmstead, and Pockerley Old Hall, with its medieval stronghouse dating to the 1400s, are both listed buildings preserved in situ. Other typical buildings brought together represent an early 1900s town, colliery village, farm and railway, linked by an electric tramway. The early 1800s period is represented by Pockerley Old Hall and an exhibit on early railways.
The Museum's collections are all Designated Collections of national importance and include a vast library and archive of books, periodicals, trade catalogues, photographs and oral history recordings.
Designated collections which are wide, varied and extensive, covering all aspects of life in North East England, including domestic life, farming & rural life, folk art, industrial and town life and transport.
Collection details
Social History, Land Transport, Industry, Costume and Textiles, Archives, Architecture, Agriculture
Key artists and exhibits
- Victorian
- Georgian
- Railway
- Town
- Colliery
- Farm
- Manor House
- Steam train
- Rare breed
- Freemason
- Masonic Hall
- Trams
- School
- Co-op
- Designated Collection
Agricultural Power from the Past
An extravaganza of horse power, steam power and more besides. Part of the Great North Festival of Agriculture.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adults £17.50. Senior/Student £13.00. Children £10.00. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £46.00. Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children) £32.00.
Agricultural Power from the Past
An extravaganza of horse power, steam power and more besides. Part of the Great North Festival of Agriculture.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adults £17.50. Senior/Student £13.00. Children £10.00. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £46.00. Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children) £32.00.
Agricultural Power from the Past
An extravaganza of horse power, steam power and more besides. Part of the Great North Festival of Agriculture.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adults £17.50. Senior/Student £13.00. Children £10.00. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £46.00. Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children) £32.00.
Agricultural Power from the Past
An extravaganza of horse power, steam power and more besides. Part of the Great North Festival of Agriculture.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adults £17.50. Senior/Student £13.00. Children £10.00. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £46.00. Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children) £32.00.
Beamish: Growing Your Own
Learn about Part of the Great North Festival of Agriculture. Please contact venues for exact times.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Adults £17.50. Senior/Student £13.00. Children £10.00. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £46.00. Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children) £32.00.
Beamish: Growing Your Own
Learn about Part of the Great North Festival of Agriculture. Please contact venues for exact times.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Adults £17.50. Senior/Student £13.00. Children £10.00. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £46.00. Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children) £32.00.
Show of Agriculture
Experience the annual Beamish Show of Agriculture, and recreating a typical country show from the early 1900s.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adult: £8.15 / Child: £4.40 / Family: £20.90 / Group: £7.70.
Show of Agriculture
Experience the annual Beamish Show of Agriculture, and recreating a typical country show from the early 1900s.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adult: £8.15 / Child: £4.40 / Family: £20.90 / Group: £7.70.
Show of Agriculture
Experience the annual Beamish Show of Agriculture, and recreating a typical country show from the early 1900s.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adult: £8.15 / Child: £4.40 / Family: £20.90 / Group: £7.70.
Show of Agriculture
Experience the annual Beamish Show of Agriculture, and recreating a typical country show from the early 1900s.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adult: £8.15 / Child: £4.40 / Family: £20.90 / Group: £7.70.
Hands on Heritage
On Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd September, come along and have a go at some traditional country and outdoor skills at Beamish. The weekend forms part of our month long Festival of Agriculture which celebrates the agricultural and rural heritage of the North East of England.
Suitable for
- Any age
- Family friendly
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Adult £17.50. Senior (60 years) / Student* £13.00 / Child (5 - 16 years) £10.00 / Child (Under 5) free / Family (1 Adult + 2 Children) £32.00 / Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) £46.00.
Hands on Heritage
Part of the Great North Festival of Agriculture.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adults £17.50. Senior/Student £13.00. Children £10.00. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £46.00. Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children) £32.00.
Hands on Heritage
On Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd September, come along and have a go at some traditional country and outdoor skills at Beamish. The weekend forms part of our month long Festival of Agriculture which celebrates the agricultural and rural heritage of the North East of England.
Suitable for
- Any age
- Family friendly
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Adult £17.50. Senior (60 years) / Student* £13.00 / Child (5 - 16 years) £10.00 / Child (Under 5) free / Family (1 Adult + 2 Children) £32.00 / Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) £46.00.
Hands on Heritage
Part of the Great North Festival of Agriculture.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Included in museum admission: Adults £17.50. Senior/Student £13.00. Children £10.00. Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £46.00. Family ticket (1 adult + 2 children) £32.00.
Harvest Festival
The Beamish Youth Clubather flowers and vegetables from the gardens in the Pit Village before processing into church with posies and vegetable offerings. The idea of the Harvest Festival as we know it dates back to the 1840’s when the church would be decorated with flowers and home grown produce and hymns such as “We plough the fields and scatter” and “All things bright and beautiful” would be sung. Take part in a short service in which hymns will be sung and thanks given for all the wonderful food that has been grown on the land.
Suitable for
- Any age
- Family friendly
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Adult £17.50 / Senior (60 years) / Student*£13.00 / Child (5 - 16 years) £10.00 / Child (Under 5) free / Family (1 Adult + 2 Children) £32.00 / Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) £46.00.
Harvest Festival
Join us for our harvest festival.
Suitable for
Admission
Included in museum admission.
Harvest Festival
The Beamish Youth Clubather flowers and vegetables from the gardens in the Pit Village before processing into church with posies and vegetable offerings. The idea of the Harvest Festival as we know it dates back to the 1840’s when the church would be decorated with flowers and home grown produce and hymns such as “We plough the fields and scatter” and “All things bright and beautiful” would be sung. Take part in a short service in which hymns will be sung and thanks given for all the wonderful food that has been grown on the land.
Suitable for
- Any age
- Family friendly
When
10am-5pm
Admission
Adult £17.50 / Senior (60 years) / Student*£13.00 / Child (5 - 16 years) £10.00 / Child (Under 5) free / Family (1 Adult + 2 Children) £32.00 / Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) £46.00.
Harvest Home
The weekend forms part of our month long Festival of Agriculture which celebrates the agricultural and rural hritage of the North East of England at Beamish. There will be tradtional recipes of the period being made, along with fantastic table displays. There will also be opportunities to have a go at corn dolly making at Pockerley Old Hall. On both days a traditional ceilidh band will play in the hemmel at Home Farm from 13:00-16:00pm - why not join us for a dance?
Suitable for
- Any age
When
1-4pm
Admission
Adult £17.50 / Senior (60 years) / Student*£13.00 / Child (5 - 16 years) £10.00 / Child (Under 5) free / Family (1 Adult + 2 Children) £32.00 / Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) £46.00
Harvest Home and Ceilidh
Join us for our special event.
Suitable for
Admission
Included in museum admission.
Harvest Home
The weekend forms part of our month long Festival of Agriculture which celebrates the agricultural and rural hritage of the North East of England at Beamish. There will be tradtional recipes of the period being made, along with fantastic table displays. There will also be opportunities to have a go at corn dolly making at Pockerley Old Hall. On both days a traditional ceilidh band will play in the hemmel at Home Farm from 13:00-16:00pm - why not join us for a dance?
Suitable for
- Any age
When
1-4pm
Admission
Adult £17.50 / Senior (60 years) / Student*£13.00 / Child (5 - 16 years) £10.00 / Child (Under 5) free / Family (1 Adult + 2 Children) £32.00 / Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) £46.00
Ice Skating at Beamish
Every weekend from 26th October 2013 to 23rd February 2014
Put on some skates and take a spin on our very own, real ice rink in The Pit Village.
Suitable for
Admission
Included in museum admission.
Halloween Evenings
Prepare to be scared ! Beware of the ghosts and ghouls in The Town, Pit Village and Pockerley Waggonway. Come in costume and enjoy the atmosphere of Halloween in these wonderful settings.
Suitable for
Admission
Ticketed event, charges apply.
Bonfire Evenings
Join us for our giant bonfire and spectacular fireworks displays
Suitable for
Admission
Ticketed event, charges apply.
Christmas at Beamish
The Town, Pit Village, Pockerley Old Hall and Home Farm take on a festive feel with period decorations and celebrations. Visit Father Christmas in his cosy fireside Grotto at Pockerley Waggonway, he’ll have a small gift for every child
Suitable for
Admission
Small extra charge applies.
Christmas Evenings
Delight in a crisp winter evening of Christmas celebrations. Indulge yourself with mulled wine, mince pies and entertainment from the times. Browse the market stalls, meet Father Christmas and take a turn on the real ice rink.
Suitable for
Admission
Ticketed event, charges apply.
Christmas Evenings
Delight in a crisp winter evening of Christmas celebrations. Indulge yourself with mulled wine, mince pies and entertainment from the times. Browse the market stalls, meet Father Christmas and take a turn on the real ice rink.
Suitable for
Admission
Included in museum admission.
Christmas Evenings
Delight in a crisp winter evening of Christmas celebrations. Indulge yourself with mulled wine, mince pies and entertainment from the times. Browse the market stalls, meet Father Christmas and take a turn on the real ice rink.
Suitable for
Admission
Included in museum admission.
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