From my park up at Durham Services I drove straight to Beamish Outdoor Museum, it's not far from Stanley, a few miles off the motorway at junction 63. It opens at 10am and I was early, so I got a pan of water warmed up and made some porridge. Snacks in the backpack and off I went. People had started arriving so I waited for the queue to die down , then went to the entrance. It looks like the steps down is the way to get in. Maybe it was at one time, but you have to walk to the side and follow the tarmac footpath.
There are part time jobs available here. All employees have to wear period costume. It adds to the friendliness of the place. They are happy to answer any questions and chat. I took advantage of this and had some lovely conversations.
There are several pay desks, and I am pleased to say, two of them are designated as accepting cash. I was asked for my postcode and when I queried why, the man said so he can issue a ticket which would be valid for a whole year. I said I wouldn't be coming again, so then he gave me a day ticket. He didn't need my postcode for that.
To get around the site you can catch a tram or a vintage bus, or of course use your legs. There is a continuous loop around the whole site, which has spur paths off it to see the different areas. Easy to walk around the whole site. I had a lift on the double decker bus to start with, just to get a feel of the layout, then spent the rest of the day walking.
First building I walked into was the Dentist. The waiting room had No Smoking signs everywhere.
The erm dentist, ha ha no, revealed he was a Banker before he retired. He was a friendly chap. Instruments of torture. Takes me back to my childhood when I was forced to go to the dentist. He came to the school every so often and used the Church Hall next door as a surgery. It was very scary, put me off going for many years after that.
There were lots of small back to back cottages to explore.
What a beautiful bathroom. Love the lavvy seat and the wall tiles. Everybody wants a Range these days. My Grandma had one of those drying racks hanging above the coal fire in the kitchen.
This is the Town Centre. Let's have a look at the shops.
The Hardware Store. Stocks just about everything you need for the home.
Haberdashery for all your sewing needs.
I've got more pics to come from this visit, so I will split them into two posts. Come back tomorrow for the rest of them. If you click on a pic a slide show will come up in another window.
Thanks for popping in. Have a great weekend. Toodle pip. ilona
Loved seeing all these pictures of your visit. I love anything old fashioned and seeing how people llved. I sort of live that way now when I can, a simple life, except for my computer and cell phone :-) Thank you for sharing your life and finds.
ReplyDeleteAs I was looking around the small houses I thought, I could live here. Everything was so much simpler.
DeleteWhat a lovely trip, more photos to come. The dentistry reminded me that my dog has had 3 teeth out, but he is a brave little boy and recovering.
ReplyDeletePoor pooch. Lots of love and kisses needed.
DeleteLooks like a really nice place. We’d love to visit a place like that.
ReplyDeleteThe more advanced and modern the world becomes I am hankering after the old days. Must be what happens when you start aging.
DeleteWhen we went someone asked the dentist what the smell was, oil of cloves, i remember the smell from childhood. I've not had sasparella in years.
ReplyDeleteThe sweets are gorgeous. A bit like liquorice, which I love.
DeleteLovely photos Ilona. I have some really nice memories of visiting with my Mum in 2013 and I expect new attractions have been added since then. I loved the cottages and could have happily moved in to one of them.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a good idea to visit a few years later to see the changes.
DeleteIt all looked really interesting Ilona - and the sweet shop very tempting x
ReplyDeleteThe smell pulled me in. Couldn't resist a quarter of boiled sweets.
DeleteGreat place to visit. Love the old houses reminds me of my gran and grampa's house.
ReplyDeleteI have two ceramic pot hot water bottles. Might need them this winter!! Looking forward to some great photos.
My grandma had a lavvy up the top of the yard. The cottage was like a dolls house.
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