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Informal park which is well landscaped, with woods, lakes, bridges and picnic areas. Good access from nearby Newham Grange Leisure Farm.
Middlesbrough
Artist led Gallery and Studio offering a wide range of original contemporary fine art, textiles, glass, sculpture, ceramics, jewellery, prints and drawings. Stunning location, relaxed and friendly environment.
VAQAS accreditation.
The very extensive remains of a 13thC priory, founded on the site of a retired pirate's hermitage.
The cast-iron sculpture takes the form of a leaping salmon which has the silhouette of a heron cut out from its mid-section.
Stockton-on-Tees
Woodland country park of 100 acres of woodland and scrub. Visitor centre with exhibition showing the past, present and future landscape. Shop and picnic site and play area.
Middlesbrough
Walk the footsteps of the soldiers who fought on the Flodden Battle field nearly 500 years ago.
Crookham
Situated on the valley of the River Till (the only English tributary of the River Tweed) and centered around the villages of Ford and Etal, this working estate contains a variety of visitor attractions and activities.
VAQAS accreditation.
Cornhill-on-Tweed
Hardy ornamental plants, specialist nursery currently producing over 1000 different types of plants.
The only working windmill in the north east of England. Built in 1808, now restored to working order, with visitor centre.
Fun City is one of the largest indoor soft play areas in the North East.
Stockton-on-Tees
Fun Shack, the North's largest indoor playground, open 7 days a week. Rain or shine you'll have a great time at Fun Shack.
Seaham