The Beamish Museum is dedicated to the preservation of regional
customs, traditions and ways of life that would otherwise have been
lost in the march of modernisation. Beamish successfully achieves
this thanks to its life-sized replicas of period locations which
are accurate to the finest detail. Beamish's Edwardian Town, for
example, contains many authentic structures reclaimed from towns
and villages throughout north-east England, and features
recreations of a typical inn, Co-operative store, sweet shop, bank,
dentist and other businesses as they were at the beginning of the
twentieth century.
Superbly entertaining and enjoyable for every visitor, Beamish also
features a recreated mining village and colliery, an Edwardian
railway station and steam railway, a Victorian farm, and Pockerley
Old Hall; a luxurious manor house, as well as the addition of a
1950s town. Historic transport, including a tramway, vintage-style
bus and, during the summer, a steam locomotive carry visitors
between the various attractions at this unforgettable museum.