St. Mary Magdalene Church has been a place of prayer and worship for hundreds of years,…
Castle Eden Dene is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is home to an extraordinary…
Holy Trinity Church, Wingate was built in 1841, just 2 years after the first shaft was…
The Heugh (pronounced "Yuff") Gun Battery is a site of great significance in terms of…
HMS Trincomalee, built in 1817, is one of the oldest ship afloat in Europe.
Come…
Hartlepool Marina is one of the most modern marina facilities in Europe, attracting…
A fascinating journey through time, set in an authentically-created historic quayside of…
The medieval church (built in 1155) was on the pilgrim route from Whitby to Durham…
St Hilda's is the parish church of the Headland. The church (a Grade 1 listed building)…
Experience the colourful and dramatic landscape of Durham’s Heritage Coast with its…
Old Durham Gardens can be found less than a mile east of Durham City Centre. The gardens…
We are a Grade 1 listed building, an ancient Parish Church, that has been at the centre…
Rainton Meadows was created by the restoration of the Rye Hill Opencast coal mine in 1996…
St. Giles’ has been a place for people to meet and worship for over 900 years.…
Set in countryside and mature woodland. Plant collections from North America, Himalayas…
Elvet Methodist Church is situated in Old Elvet, three minutes walk east of the market…
St Oswald’s is an Anglican church in the centre of the beautiful university and cathedral…
Originally dedicated in 1876 and designed by renowned architect George Gilbert Scott…
Discover a world of family adventures at Adventure Valley, the North East’s biggest…
The Prince Bishop River Cruiser offers cruises with spectacular views of historic Durham…
Christchurch Durham is an Anglican Evangelical Church in Durham, please see website for…
Bertie's Play Village is a children’s stay-and-play facility that offers children,…
Explore Ancient Egypt and Western Asia, the Himalayas, China, Japan, Korea and Southeast…
Much of Durham’s history lies beneath our feet. Sometimes we can catch a glimpse of the…
The Chapel for St John's College, serving part of the small parishes of the Peninsula.…
Discover the hidden history of Durham Cathedral with one of our regular guided tours.…
Thought by many to be the finest example of Norman church architecture in England, with…
Enjoy spectacular views of the historic city of Durham and the surrounding countryside by…
Providing a perfect introduction to the Durham World Heritage Site for all ages, the…
Over almost two centuries since Durham University was founded, our library and archive…
Explore 2000 years of the North East’s history, culture and faith at Durham Cathedral…
Raffaele Monti's statue of Charles William Vane Stewart, the 3rd Marquess of Londonderry.
The Town Hall has been central to life in Durham city for more than 650 years. Learn…
Durham Castle is part of the Durham City World Heritage Site. Entrance by guided tour…
Framwellgate Bridge, the oldest bridge in Durham, is one of three mediaeval arch bridges…
The medieval hall merges into a Jacobean manor house, which in turn merges into a…
The very extensive remains of a 13thC priory, founded on the site of a retired pirate's…
Grade 2 listed Bethel chapel, which is now a Methodist Church dates back to 1853.
The Gallery houses a permanent collection of art, including paintings by Norman Cornish,…
This VisitEngland accredited attraction Wharton Park commands spectacular views across…
A congregation made up of all sorts of people from Durham and the surrounding area. We…
Spennymoor Town Hall has it’s dedicated memorial to the works and lives lost during the…
Bible-based preaching in a warm and friendly atmosphere. In the evening, after the second…
Please see website for full list of services and events :- http://cuthbertandaidan…
The Church of Our Lady of Mercy and St. Godric is our Grade II listed church,…
St Cuthbert's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Durham, England. It was opened…
Extensive area of magnesium limestone grassland with classic indicator species that…
Traditional Sunday service with a warm and welcoming congregation. Regular midweek…
One of the largest parks in Sunderland with walks and cycle trails, family cycling with…
Ruins of a medieval manor house used as a medieval country retreat for the Priors of…
One of the North East's most prominent landmarks, Penshaw Monument was built in 1844 in…
Sunderland's history under one roof, dating from 1846 there are so many exhibits to keep…
The Minster is a significant part of Sunderland’s heritage, dating as some suggest to as…
Sunderland Bridge dates back to the 14th century and the woodland clustered around it is…
Learn of the maritime heritage with workshop and visitor centre open to the public three…
A through arch bridge spanning the River Wear in Sunderland, the current bridge was…
Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art has been bringing art from around the world to…
Discover how glass arrived in Britain, how it’s made and why Sunderland has such a rich…
St Peter's Church stands as one of the oldest in Britain more than 1300 years old. Built…
Housed in the former Monkwearmouth Station museum. The Fans Museum has an outstanding…