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The world's oldest surviving railway bridge (built 1725-26) stands over a rocky gorge. Woodland walks and access to Tanfield Railway.
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Type: Industrial Archaeology
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Stanley
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1913 833594
Oldest existing railway in the world, opened 1725. Steam-hauled passenger trains, vintage carriages, 61 locomotives and steam-driven vintage workshop. Please see website or ring for dates and operating times.
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Type: Steam Railway
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Price: £6.00
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Place: Sunniside
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1913 887545
Built in the 1720s, Derwentcote is the earliest and most complete steel-making furnace to have survived in Britain.
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Type: Industrial Archaeology
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Rowlands Gill
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1912 691200
Sixteen miles of riverside and woodland walks. Also a beautiful 18thC chapel, stables and Green House to view.
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Type: Historic House/Palace
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Price: £6.00
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Place: Burnopfield
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1207 541820
18thC restored working watermill with visitor centre, coffee shop, sun clock, flywheel and crankshaft. Willow house, picnic area, sensory and aquatic gardens. Renewable energy.
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Type: Water Mill
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Price: £2.50
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Place: Blaydon-on-tyne
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1914 146288
Building dating from 1691. A few exhibits giving an insight into the history of chain-making and indeed the village itself. Open by request Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri, 1000-1200 and 1400-1600 - please ring in advance for appointment.
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Type: Museum
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Blaydon-on-tyne
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1914 336418
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