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An inspirational visitor experience; enjoy an ever-changing programme of exhibitions, live glass blowing, conference and banqueting and a stunning restaurant overlooking the River Wear.
VAQAS accreditation.
Situated in the Breamish Valley it is ideal for walking, cycling or having a picnic beside the river.
National Park Visitor Centre with exhibitions, shop, picnic area, toilets, car park and easy access onto Hadrian's Wall.
The North of England's Pioneering Eco-Experience. Featuring 25 acres of organic gardens, wildlife pond, white garden, shop, tearoom and unique River Tees model. Futuristic Hydroponicum and Eco centre now open powered by renewable energy.
VAQAS accreditation.
Believed to be oldest Methodist chapel in continuous use. Visited by John Wesley in 1700s. Primitive Methodist and lead mining displays. Open at any reasonable time.
Period buildings built for the 4th Northumberland Fusiliers. Now housing vintage cars and motorcycles.
Newburn
A working farm that is recognised as a Rare Breeds Survival Trust Approved Conservation Centre with many breeds to see. A great day out allowing visitors to interact with animals.
Station site, signal-box, loading docks, coal cells, lime cells, porter's room and model railway. First opened in 1849, local history including sword blades and cannonballs.
Norham
Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art presents a changing programme of exhibitions with exciting and dynamic art works from the UK and abroad.
Sunderland
The dairy is in completely refurbished old farm buildings which was a stone built classical mid 19thC Northumberland granary.
Ponteland