LOCATION

Durham City

Bowes Museum

About 40 minutes drive away

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Bowes Museum

The Bowes Museum is a hidden treasure, a jewel in the heart of beautiful Teesdale. The magnificent building stands proud in the historic market town of Barnard Castle housing internationally significant collections of fine and decorative arts. Purpose built in the 19th century by John and Joséphine Bowes, the Museum has a wonderful story to tell. This is the descriptive text in the popup

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Durham Cathedral

Within easy access by public transport

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Durham Cathedral

Each year over 600,000 people come to Durham Cathedral from all over the world. The Cathedral appeals to a wide range of audiences. People of all ages (including a large number of children), academics, lovers of architecture and art, those who come on pilgrimage inspired by the north’s saints Cuthbert and Bede, local people from County Durham villages and towns who value the Cathedral’s links with the mining community, and of course thousands of visitors who are on holiday in north east England or are in Durham for the day.

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DLI Museum

10 minitues drive away

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DLI Museum

Set in parkland on the northern edge of Durham City, the DLI Museum and Art Gallery is run by Durham County Council. It is a popular meeting place all year round, for families, tourists, general visitors, schools and special interest groups.

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National Glass Centre

20 minitues drive away

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National Glass Centre

FREE Admission. Our vision is to be a centre of national excellence supporting the production, education, presentation and enjoyment of contemporary glass - a centre with local impact and international reach, building on the unique heritage of Sunderland.

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Beamish Muesum

15 minutes drive away

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Beamish Museum

Beamish is a world famous open air museum. We tell the story of life in North East England in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times. Beamish stands in 300 acres of beautiful County Durham countryside. Within our site you will find Pockerley Old Hall, The Town, Rowley Station, The Fairground, Home Farm and The Pit Village. With so many things to see, Beamish is a wonderful day out for people of all ages.

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Fulling Mill Museum

5-10 minutes drive away

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Fulling Mill Museum

Once a key part of Durham's cloth-making industry, the Old Fulling Mill is now home to Durham University's Museum of Archaeology. The collections on display provide a fascinating insight into the rich heritage of the North East of England, as well as showcasing items from across Europe. Highlights include outstanding Roman collections together with Anglo-Saxon, Medieval and Tudor finds from Durham city and the local area.

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