With miles of shoreline covering its 32 beaches, Northumberland has a rich history and culture to discover as well as it stunning coastal scenery. Discover some of our favourite museums in Northumberland to visit in the guide below.
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Northumberland is a county in North East England that borders Scotland. It is surrounded by land on three sides, with the fourth side bordering the North Sea with over 100 kilometres of coastline.
Fun fact: It is said that the city's support for King George II earned the people from Newcastle the nickname 'geordies'.
Located in the market town Hexham and built in 1333, Hexham Gaol is the earliest purpose-built prison in England. The monument is a historic treasure that has now been converted to a museum that shows what life was like in prison in the 1300s. With an entrance free of only £5 with repeated admissions (children enter for free) the immersive museum features photographs, books and historical artefacts from the 1300s that the whole family can enjoy all year round. The address for this museum is Hallgate, Hexham NE46 1XD.
Found in Ashington, a town that was once at the centre of the mining industry in Northumberland, Woodhorn Museum brings Northumberland's proud mining heritage to life with a detailed exhibit that displays what life was like for miners. Located in what was once a 19th century coal mine, visitors can dive into the town's history while also exploring modern, contemporary local art. There is also a range of events that can be attended throughout the year for children and adults alike. The address for this museum is QEII Country Park, Ashington NE63 9YF.
Bailiffgate Museum is an award-winning attraction at the heart of Alnwick's castle quarter in a building that was once a church. The museum has three floors filled with artefacts and exhibitions about the tumultuous local history, with the third floor changing every year. For an entrance fee of only £5 per adult and £1 per child, guests can enjoy a variety of activities while learning about the town and district of Alnwick. The address for this volunteer-run museum is 14 Bailiffgate, Alnwick NE66 1LX.
Situated in the small town Allendale, the Museum of Classic Sci-Fi has been described by The Guardian as "one of Britain's most eccentric small museums". Each exhibition has been put together by creator and curator Neil Cole and visitors can enjoy viewing over 200 original props, costumes & artworks from classic Sci-Fi television and films. The museum has even been featured on Netflix and is well worth a visit, whether you're a Doctor Who fan or not. The address is Osborne House, Allendale Town, Hexham NE47 9BJ.
While this article focused on museums in Northumberland, you can find more Northumberland trip ideas on our blog.
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