Our Beamish Unlimited Pass allows you to visit again and again after paying just once.
So if you’re worried that you won’t be able to fit everything into one day, now you can come back as many times as you like for a whole year!
Did you know that, at no extra cost to you, Beamish could receive 25% of the cost of your admission? This extra 25% would help to support Beamish’s charitable activities, including work with local communities and our programmes with older adults and people living with dementia. If all our eligible visitors opted in, this would raise £1.4M a year, which would make such a difference for us.
The Beamish Unlimited Pass is valid for 1 whole year from the date of purchase, ensuring you do not miss the exciting events that Beamish has to offer.
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The Entrance Team will no longer be issuing visitors who have booked online with a physical membership card (unless specifically requested). Instead, in an attempt to make the admissions process more efficient and sustainable, the team will be taking photographs of each visitor (over the age of 16) and your confirmation email will act as your Unlimited Pass. If you have purchased multiple memberships or a family membership, your confirmation email may be shared with the other named people on the membership in order for them to gain admission without the lead party.
If you do not wish for your photograph to be taken, a valid form of ID will need to be shown on each returning visit, alongside your confirmation email.
Your email confirmation will act as your 12 months Beamish Unlimited Pass. If you misplace your booking reference, you can find this by logging in to your DigiTickets account by visiting www.beamish.digitickets.co.uk/account/manage.
Beamish Unlimited Passes are for the use of the named individual only. Identification checks will be made on entry to ensure the named person is visiting. Beamish Museum reserves the right to refuse entry to someone who cannot prove they are the named individual on the membership.
Under 5s receive free admission during daytimes. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Beamish Unlimited Passes are non-refundable.
With your Unlimited Pass, you can visit for a whole year FREE of charge, including daytime events! Please note, your Unlimited Pass is not valid for Evening Events.
No ticket may be resold without the prior written consent of Beamish Museum. If any person attempts to enter Beamish with a ticket that has been resold without Beamish Museum’s written consent, Beamish Museum may refuse entry and no compensation is payable to that person by Beamish Museum.
If any of the details at the bottom of this email are incorrect, please contact us as soon as possible by emailing: museum@beamish.org.uk.
We really appreciate your support. As a charity, 95 per cent of our income is from our visitors, including ticket sales, retail and catering.
Beamish Museum, Beamish, County Durham, DH9 0RG.
Or why not give the gift of Beamish all year round – with the Unlimited Pass Gift Voucher. For the same price you can purchase an Unlimited Pass gift voucher for friends or family. Call 0191 370 4000 to purchase yours!
Beamish is a self-reliant charity and 95% of our income comes from our much-valued visitors. Your donations help to maintain the museum, develop new and exciting exhibits and support our work to preserve North East heritage for future generations, while supporting today’s communities, including through our health and wellbeing and education work. Thank you!
Unlimited Passes cannot be used for evening events.
Click here to read the full Terms and Conditions of purchase.
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The museum has teamed up with the North East Horticultural Society for this annual event, taking place on the museum’s Events Field, which will see fierce, friendly competition at the museum as a vast array of vegetables, flowers and crafts are put forward to be judged.
Atchin-tan in Romani, the language of the Romany Gypsies, means “stopping place”. Using the museum’s Bow Top living wagon and our 1950s caravan we will be recreating a stopping place at Spain’s Field Farm.
Step back to the hustle and bustle of the early 1800s as Pockerley Old Hall, the Waggonway and St Helen’s Church come alive with Georgian entertainment and a whole host of traditional crafts and activities.