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Seven Stories is where our rich heritage of children’s books is collected, explored and celebrated. From amazing exhibitions, dressing up and dramatic fun to storytelling, crafts and creative activities, visitors will find there is so much
Built 1168-1178 and one of the finest surviving examples of a Norman keep in the country with panoramic views of the city from the roof. Small museum within keep.
Sixteen miles of riverside and woodland walks. Also a beautiful 18thC chapel, stables and Green House to view.
Thirteenth and 14thC church, added to in 18thC-20thC. Famous lantern tower, pre-reformation font and font cover, 15thC stained glass roundel in the side chapel.
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.
Preserved colliery railway system featuring the world's only preserved operational rope-hauled railway. Extensive workshops and colliery buildings may also be visited.
Delightful stone-built manor house on the site of the home of ancestors of George Washington. Displays, gardens and 17thC room recreations. A gem of a property!
The remains of a small temple to the native god 'Antenociticus', in the 'vicus' (civilian settlement) which stood outside Benwell fort.