Theakston Working Brewery and

Relaxed and comfortable visitor centre with video, story boards and regular guided tours. Guided tours of traditional brewery includes free sampling at the bar. Opportunity to experience the rare skill and craftsmanship of coopering. Evening tours run every night between 7. 15pm and 10.…
Distance: 12.1 miles away

Darlington Railway Centre and

Darlington Railway Centre & Museum is located on the 1825 route of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, the world's first steam‐worked public railway. The site encompasses three significant Stockton & Darlington Railway buildings of the 1830s50s: North Road Passenger Station, the Goods Shed and Hopetown Carriage Works.…
Distance: 11.9 miles away

Bedale Museum

The centre of this fascinating little museum is the hand drawn Bedale fire engine dated 1748. Old documents, toys, craft tools, clothing and household utensils give an absorbing picture of the life of ordinary people. Come and browse in the friendly, informal atmosphere and smile at…
Distance: 8.9 miles away

Blacksheep Brewery Visitor Centre

Set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, the Black Sheep Brewery is the ideal location for a day or evening out. Why not take one of our guided tours of our brewery and find out how we brew our famous alesAfterwards, you can kick back and relax…
Distance: 12.1 miles away

Green Howards Museum

North Yorkshire and Teesside's Own County Infantry Regiment. Loyally serving the Crown since 1688. In May 1998, the Museum was the winner of the bronze White Rose Award, ‐ the Yorkshire Tourist Board's award for the best Visitor Attraction under 50,000 visitors. The museum's collection…
Distance: 0.7 miles away

The Bowes Museum

The Bowes was designed and purpose‐built as a public art gallery by the French architect Jules Pellechet. It opened in 1892. The Museum has public galleries on three floors. Ground Floor.Th ground floor is devoted largely to local history and archaeology, together with our popular toy display, the…
Distance: 12.7 miles away

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