St Aidan brought the Christian Gospel to Northumbria in 635, and with his
successors St Cuthbert and St Bede, the region became a centre of learning. During
Tudor times, the Border became almost a separate state with its own laws to control
constant unrest between the English and the Scots. The direct ancestors of American President, George Washington, lived at Washington Old Hall. Thomas Bewick, Captain Cook and Lord Armstrong are famous for wood engraving, exploration and inventions.
One of the holiest sites of Anglo-Saxon England, St Aidan founded a monastery at Lindisfarne
when he brought Christianity to North East England in 635. The famous Lindisfarne Gospels
originated here. Now in the British Library, these are unique illuminated manuscripts with complex
and colourful designs. Award winning site museum.
Lindisfarne Priory Holy Island, Berwick Upon Tweed, TD15 2RX, Northumberland, England
The tombs of St Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede are at Durham
Cathedral. The Treasury contains
relics of St Cuthbert, embroidered vestments, the 11th century sanctuary knocker, manuscripts, altar
plate and seals. The Cathedral is a World Heritage Site, noted for its striking Norman architecture.
Bede (673-735) was one of Europe’s greatest scholars.
Bedes World explores his life and
achievements. You can see St Paul’s Church and Monastic Site, exhibits about early
Northumberland and the monasteries in the new museum, and a recreated Anglo-Saxon farm with
rare breeds and replica buildings.
Bede's World Church Bank, Jarrow, NE32 3DY, Tyne & Wear, England
Meet the colourful and violent Border families of the 15th and 16th
centuries. The Border History Museum displays in the Old Gaol introduce the Wardens who tried to control the Border Reivers
who crossed the border to steal cattle and sheep, burn, pillage and collect their “blackmail” from the
families who lived under their protection.
Hexham Old Gaol Old Gaol, Hallgate, Hexham, NE46 3NH, Northumberland, England
Washington Old Hall, a small 17th century Manor House, includes the 12th century remains of the
home of George Washington’s direct ancestors. It was from here that they adopted their surname
Washington.
James Cook the explorer was born at Marton, Middlesbrough, in 1728. The museum describes his
life and times, and his 3 epic voyages to Australia, the Antarctic and the Bering Sea. There is a
collection of ethnography from Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands and Canada.
Thomas Bewick, Northumbria’s greatest artist, wood engraver and naturalist, was born at
Cherryburn in 1753. Alongside exhibitions of his work and life, there are demonstrations of wood
engraving, printing and bookbinding.
Cragside, the Victorian mansion built for the 1st Lord Armstrong, is a showcase of Victorian art,
architecture and technology. Lord Armstrong made his fortune in engineering and used many
innovations at Cragside; the house was the first in the world to be lit by hydro-electricity, which
was produced on the estate.
Holy Island, Berwick Upon Tweed, TD15 2RX, Northumberland, England
Open: 1 April-30 September
Daily 1000-1800
1 October-31 March
Daily 1000-1600
Subject to tides
Church Bank, Jarrow, NE32 3DY, Tyne & Wear, England
Open: April-September
Mon -Sat 1000-1730
Sun 1200-1730
October-March
Mon-Sat 1000-1630
Sun 1200-1630
Closed: 22 December 2008 - 26th December 2008 and from 29th December- 1st January 2009. Closed Good Friday.
Old Gaol, Hallgate, Hexham, NE46 3NH, Northumberland, England
T: 01434 652349
Open: The museum has reopened, following significant building works. Full access now to all parts of the building, via a glass lift.
Stewart Park, Marton, Middlesbrough, TS7 8AT, North Yorkshire, England
Open: Mar- October Tues-Sun 1000-1730
Nov - Feb Tues - Sun 0900 -1600
Last admission 45mins before closing.
Closed: Every Monday
24-28 December
1 January
3-7 January for annual maintenance
Cragside, Rothbury, NE65 7PX, Northumberland, England
Open: House:
1 Apr–28 Sep: 13.00–17:30, Tues-Sun
30 Sep–2 Nov: 13.00–16:30, Tues-Sun
Estate:
1 Apr–2 Nov: 10:30–19.00, Tues-Sun
5 Nov–21 Dec: 11.00–16.00, Wed-Sun
Open BH Mons. Please note that on some BHols the property can be congested. Last admission to house 1hr before closing. Gardens and estate last admission 17.00. Last serving in restaurant 17.00.