Between Newcastle and Durham there's a park with different eras represented in separate areas, but they are all connected via vintage buses, trams and trains! You can also buy items at the confectionery, fish n' chip, pub, bakery etc. Looked like a great place from a video someone made of just one day there. Durham itself also looks quite attractive as well. Would love to go, well... maybe someday. Hoo nose.
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Beamish, anybody been?
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I go a few times a year being local to it. The 1950s town is excellent, a lot of the exhibits in the houses look very familiar to someone brought up in the 70s as my parents and grandparents had the same things. The 50s town isn't quite complete yet so there's more to come.The only thing to look forward to is the past
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I haven't been to Beamish myself (or at least I don't remember going there), but I know that my sister went there in around the mid to late 1980s.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
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Beamish first was opened back in 1970 apparently. It was awarded museum of the year status in 1986.
There are some excellent videos made by people visiting the new '50s areas. I saw a tour of the shops, and another by the same lady of four of the houses... saw lots of things in those that reminded me of things in my grandparents' home!My virtual jigsaws: https://www.jigsawplanet.com/beccabear67/Original-photo-puzzles
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Originally posted by beccabear67 View PostBetween Newcastle and Durham there's a park with different eras represented in separate areas, but they are all connected via vintage buses, trams and trains! You can also buy items at the confectionery, fish n' chip, pub, bakery etc. Looked like a great place from a video someone made of just one day there. Durham itself also looks quite attractive as well. Would love to go, well... maybe someday. Hoo nose.
I am unsure I would quite describe it how you have though beccabear67 (even though it has Parks), it is good but not sure I would pay at the gate for it as my visit was part of a Tour with Price included in the Holiday/Tour Price
As I say it is good .... but worth the Money on the gate, I doubt it ... unless your totally dedicated to admiring every single aspect/nut and cranny of the place as it entails much walking - even if on Vintage Vechiles or not and you need to be good on your feet imho and have good weather to boot
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Originally posted by 80sChav View Post
As I say it is good .... but worth the Money on the gate, I doubt it ... unless your totally dedicated to admiring every single aspect/nut and cranny of the place as it entails much walking - even if on Vintage Vechiles or not and you need to be good on your feet imho and have good weather to boot
The only thing to look forward to is the past
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Originally posted by HG View Post
The gate price actually gives you a year of unlimited entry so as a local it's well worth the money. As a tourist doing a one off visit I agree it's a steep price but there's more than enough to keep you occupied for a full day.
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