Heritage Open Days at George Stephenson's Birthplace 2025
Uncover the life of world-famous railway engineer George Stephenson in the cottage where he was born.
Discover what life was like for a Georgian mining family and learn how different things were compared to how we live today.
Explore the fascinating collection of Stephenson memorabilia and period furnishings on display in the tiny room where George Stephenson was born and where his whole family lived, ate and slept. Tread on the same flagstones as young George and learn about The Rocket, the steam locomotive he pioneered.
Take some time to experience the natural surroundings before or after your visit. The cottage was once on the edge of industrial Tyneside but it's now an oasis surrounded by meadows, chalk grassland, woodland and riverside. Wander down to a quiet stretch of the River Tyne, or head to the bustling Tyne Riverside Park, just a short walk away.
Please note:
- Meet at George Stephenson's Birthplace Cottage where a guide will take you inside the cottage to visit the room where Stephenson lived with his family during his formative years.
- There is one disabled parking space approached from north side of property (Horsley).
- Main parking is at Wylam Tyne Riverside Country Park, approximately 1/2 mile from property. A portable hearing loop can be provided. Small single pushchairs can be accommodated (doorways are very narrow).
- Children are welcome.
- The event is free but booking is essential.
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Uncover the life of world-famous railway engineer George Stephenson in the cottage where he was born.
Discover what life was like for a Georgian mining family and learn how different things were compared to how we live today.
Explore the fascinating collection of Stephenson memorabilia and period furnishings on display in the tiny room where George Stephenson was born and where his whole family lived, ate and slept. Tread on the same flagstones as young George and learn about The Rocket, the steam locomotive he pioneered.
Take some time to experience the natural surroundings before or after your visit. The cottage was once on the edge of industrial Tyneside but it's now an oasis surrounded by meadows, chalk grassland, woodland and riverside. Wander down to a quiet stretch of the River Tyne, or head to the bustling Tyne Riverside Park, just a short walk away.
Please note:
- Meet at George Stephenson's Birthplace Cottage where a guide will take you inside the cottage to visit the room where Stephenson lived with his family during his formative years.
- There is one disabled parking space approached from north side of property (Horsley).
- Main parking is at Wylam Tyne Riverside Country Park, approximately 1/2 mile from property. A portable hearing loop can be provided. Small single pushchairs can be accommodated (doorways are very narrow).
- Children are welcome.
- The event is free but booking is essential.