See what’s cooking in the pit cottages, practise your handwriting in the school and visit the chapel.
To create an authentic feel, there are a variety of ground surfaces, some of which are uneven by nature. There are steep slopes in places, and some buildings and exhibits have stepped access.
Male, female and accessible toilets (right hand transfer) are available at Hetton Silver Band Hall.
The band hall is accessible via the path to the right of the building. There is a level access doorway to the rear of the building.
Davy’s Fried Fish Shop is accessible via a slightly sloped path which passes around the chapel. There is flat entry into the shop.
The pit pony stables are accessible via a slightly sloping path.
The band hall is accessible via the path to the right of the building. There is a level access doorway to the rear of the building.
The pit cottages are accessible via level paths and a small step to the rear. A ramp is available for access into the cottages. Please ask a member of staff if you require assistance.
There is accessible entry to the chapel via a level entrance to the rear of the building.
Accessible entry to the school is via a path around the side of the building with a level entry doorway at the rear.
Head to The 1900s Pit Village band hall where music group Kiddars Luck will be hosting the Pit Village Music Hall from 11.30am-2.30pm, a musical celebration of the North East, including clog dancing and a surprise guest or two!
Join us for an afternoon of skiffle music in the 1950s welfare hall! Enjoy our own band, Hop, Skiffle and Jump, performing from 12pm until 1pm, followed by our Uke Club from 1.15pm until 2pm where you can develop your ukulele skills.
Beamish is a large open-air museum set on a 350-acre site.