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Attractions in Low Team & Things to Do in Low Team
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Shipley Art Gallery
(1 Mile)*
Relax, unwind and discover the fantastic range of art and design on show in the friendly surroundings of the Shipley. |
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Centre for Life
(1 Mile)*
The Centre for Life is an award-winning science centre where imaginative exhibitions, interactive displays and special events promote greater understanding of science and provoke curiosity in the world around us. |
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Discovery Museum
(1 Mile)*
Discovery Museum is the ideal place to find out all about life on Tyneside, from the region's shipbuilding heritage to inventions which changed the world. |
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Laing Art Gallery
(2 Miles)*
The Laing Art Gallery has something for everyone to enjoy. |
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Great North Museum
(2 Miles)*
The Great North Museum is the North East's premier natural science museum. Permanent Displays include Land of the Pharaohs, Living Planet and Earthworks. |
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The Art Works Galleries
(2 Miles)*
One of the largest commercial art galleries in Europe, The Art Works Galleries is a dynamic addition to region offering five spacious galleries all under one roof. |
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Angel of the North
(3 Miles)*
If you're travelling past Gateshead, whether by car on the A1, or by train on the East coast main line, you can't miss the Angel of the North. |
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Path Head Water Mill
(4 Miles)*
Path Head Water Mill offers a great day out for all the family. Visitors can see the changes and amazing progress made to date in restoring this once derelict site in Blaydon. |
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Beamish Wild Adventure Park
(4 Miles)*
Set in the grounds of Beamish Hall in Chester-le-Street, Beamish Wild Birds of Prey Centre is a purpose-built conservation centre providing an educational and fun day out for all the family. |
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Gibside
(4 Miles)*
Wildlife, a Statue of Liberty and family connections with the Queen Mother make Gibside a National Trust property which stands out from the rest. |
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Beamish - The Living Museum of the North
(5 Miles)*
Beamish is a world famous open air museum telling the story of the people of North East England in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times. |
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Washington Old Hall
(5 Miles)*
British and American visitors alike will enjoy visiting the Grade I listed Jacobean manor of Washington Old Hall which was once the ancestral home of George Washington. |
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WWT Washington Wetland Centre
(6 Miles)*
Explore a diverse mix of wetland, woodland and wildlife reserve at WWT Washington Wetland Centre - one of the North East's biggest conservation success stories. |
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North East Aircraft Museum
(7 Miles)*
The North of England's Premier Aviation Collection. Classic aircraft on display include : Avro Vulcan, Hawker Hunter and Falklands veteran - the Pusara. Over 30 aircraft and a collection of aeroengines all under cover. |
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Stephenson Railway Museum
(7 Miles)*
Re-live the glorious days of the steam railway at Stephenson Railway Museum in North Shields. |
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South Shields Museum & Art Gallery
(8 Miles)*
An exciting day out for all the family, South Shields Museum & Art Gallery explores the story of South Tyneside through sensational displays, hands-on exhibiits and stunning art. |
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Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum
(9 Miles)*
Situated beyond the easternmost point of Hadrian's Wall, Arbeia Roman Fort stood guard at the mouth of the River Tyne. |
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Blue Reef Aquarium Tynemouth
(9 Miles)*
There's a world of underwater adventure just waiting to be discovered at the award-winning Blue Reef Aquarium in Tynemouth. |
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Monkwearmouth Station Museum
(10 Miles)*
The museum is housed in an outstanding grade 2* listed 1840s station building commissioned by the famous railway entrepreneur George Hudson. |
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Souter Lighthouse
(10 Miles)*
Souter is a special place all year round and was the first lighthouse in the world designed and built to be powered by electricity. Opened in 1871, decommissioned in 1988, the National Trust acquired it and opened it to the public in 1990. |
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Seaton Delaval Hall
(11 Miles)*
Seaton Delaval Hall is a splendid English baroque house, regarded by many as Sir John Vanbrugh's masterpiece. |
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Crook Hall and Gardens
(11 Miles)*
Crook Hall built in the 13th century is one of the oldest inhabited houses in Durham. The Hall is a jumble of buildings reflecting its historical development. |
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Durham Castle
(12 Miles)*
Durham Castle, together with the Cathedral, was awarded the status of a World Heritage Site in 1986 providing international recognition for this unique, historic and scenic site. |
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Belsay Hall
(13 Miles)*
With its 19th century hall, Grade I listed gardens and 14th century castle, Belsay Hall is one of the best-value days out in Northumberland. |
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Chesters Roman Fort
(14 Miles)*
Chesters Roman Fort and Museum is the best preserved Roman cavalry fort in Britain and as such makes a very interesting place to visit. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Low Team and things to do in Low Team (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Low Team, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Low Team and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Low Team again.
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