Free Admission Opening Times: Open: Wednesday – Sunday (+ Monday & Tuesday during holidays) April – September 10am – 5pm October – March 10am – 4pm (Archive 10am – 4pm Wednesday – Saturday all year) Woodhorn is closed over Christmas. Please check the website for details. Admission FREE All day parking £3.50 (Members receive free parking and other benefits!) Enjoy events and exhibitions Directions Be entertained by Woodhorn’s varied and exciting programme of temporary exhibitions including the best of the region’s photography, arts and crafts; inspirational contemporary art from respected artists; and revealing exhibitions derived from Northumberland Archives’. Just 20 minutes north of Newcastle Upon Tyne on the A189, 20 minutes south of Alnwick on the A1068/A189, and 15 minutes east from Morpeth on the A197. Head for Ashington and then watch for brown and white signs to guide you. Sat nav could lead you astray! Enjoy great events too with the annual Northumberland Miners’ Picnic on 13th June, History Fair on 25th October, and the Christmas Fair and Winter Weekend on 5th and 6th December 2015, plus birds of prey displays, children’s craft activities and much more. And don’t miss the super block buster exhibitions. See the awesome Brick Planet* February - 22 March & 1 April - 31 May 2015. Accessibility Delve into the past Dig into your own history by visiting Northumberland Archives at Woodhorn. From church records and maps to letters and photographs, 800 years of the county’s past is waiting for you to piece your own story together. Visit the website or ask about how to plan your first visit. Relax Take a walk round the beautiful country park; it’s a great place to see red squirrels. The Narrow Gauge Railway which operates most weekends is one of their favourite spots. Reward yourself in the café with a cuppa and slice of home-made cake before browsing a delightful selection of unique Woodhorn gifts, books and local crafts in our shop. * Admission charge payable for this event Experience Northumberland’s story like never before Almost all of the buildings and facilities at Woodhorn are accessible. We have 2 wheelchairs and a mobility scooter to assist visitors, and specific parking is available to Blue Badge Holders (normal parking charge applies). Assistance dogs only. This information is available in large print format on request. Woodhorn Museum QEII Country Park Ashington Northumberland NE63 9YF Tel: 01670 624455 Find Woodhorn on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Details correct at time of going to print. Please recycle this leaflet. Please check in advance of making a special visit in case of changes and for full details. Woodhorn is managed by Woodhorn Charitable Trust, registered charity number 1129712 www.experiencewoodhorn.com www.experiencewoodhorn.com Discover good times and bad From coalmining communities to contemporary art: discover a proud past, The Pitmen Painters and the best in art and heritage at Northumberland’s biggest museum Explore our exhibitions Watch TV footage from 1984 and discover the impact of the strike on the local community before meeting the resilient, enterprising Northumbrians of the 21st Century, and admire the stunning miners’ banner collection which still carry promises of a brighter tomorrow. scale of the coal seams; and look out as they use explosives underground! Find out about life in the home, the non-stop toil for the 1930s housewife as she cares for the workers and don’t forget to take a peek in the netty! Join the community celebrations at the Northumberland Miners’ Picnic with its brass bands, coal queens and rousing speeches. Take a fun and fascinating journey of discovery as you learn of Northumberland’s industrial past and its proud people. Learn about the Pitmen Painters Discover a very special collection of art and the story of the miners who became the toast of the art world with their poignant paintings of everyday life above and below ground in the biggest pit village in the world. Thanks to royalties from the global success of Pitmen Painters, the play about the artists by Billy Elliott writer Lee Hall, the gallery has some new features: watch documentary footage of the men talking about their lives and experiences then pick up a gallery iPad to enjoy additional information and commentary on the exhibition. Enjoy a wonderful art collection and discover a unique and intimate social history. Experience a real colliery Explore the dark corners of Woodhorn’s unique historic colliery buildings and listen to accounts of life and disaster from when it was a working coal mine. Find out how Step into Coal Town and travel back to 1918 as a fourteen year old boy on his first shift: hear the cheeky banter of the older miners in the cage; experience the Great for Groups Take time to visit the allotment and a pigeon race, enjoy a spot of football with some local legends before heading to the social club for a quiet pint. lives depended on giant fans sucking the air through the darkness almost 1,000 feet below and take a tour to see the monster winder that turned the iconic pit wheels. Meet Flax in the stables and hear how ponies played a vital part in the extraction of coal. Education Workshops Weddings with a Difference Guided Tours Family Fun Cafe
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