Jarrow Hall
Discover the world of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria at a historic and environmental oasis in the heart of South Tyneside.
Anglo-Saxon inspired farm and village
The farm is a great place for all the family to enjoy.
Home to curly-coated pigs, Dexter bullocks, sheep, goats, ducks, chickens and more, this 11-acre site houses rare breeds which are the closest possible representatives of the animals that would have been present 1300 years ago.
As well as the animals you can see replica buildings based on structures excavated within Anglo-Saxon Northumbria.
Bede Museum
The museum tells the story of the Venerable Bede and his time, from the beginnings of the Anglo-Saxon period through Bede's life, death and extraordinary legacy.
Widely regarded as the 'father of English history', Bede was an author, scholar, skilled linguist and translator who also composed works on astronomical timekeeping and the motions of the sun, Earth and Moon.
An English monk at the double monastery of Wearmouth-Jarrow, his most famous work is The Ecclesiastical History of the English People. One of the most important original references on Anglo-Saxon history, this work also played a key role in the development of an English national identity.
Jarrow Hall House
A beautiful Grade II listed manor house adjacent to Jarrow Hall.
It is home to a lovely cafe on the ground floor, the Hive Coffee Company. Endeavouring to use as much local and healthy produce as possible, visitors can look forward to a range of wholesome foods with dishes prepared fresh on site daily.
To the south of Jarrow Hall is Drewetts Park, with a fun outdoor play area and a grassy field for the kids to run around in.
Next to Jarrow Hall is St Paul's Church and Monastic Site where the Venerable Bede would have once lived and worked. The chancel here would have amazingly stood at the time of Bede.
An extensive event programme
There's always something new to do at Jarrow Hall.
Throughout the year there's regular events, ranging from craft fairs to reconstructions, with something for everyone to enjoy.
For details of their exciting events programme visit Jarrow Hall: What's on.
Opening times
For the most up to date information see: Home - Jarrow Hall
The grounds and remains of the monastic site at St Paul's can be explored all the time.
Admission charges (2022)
All tickets allow you to pay once and return as many time as you would like during the season (Febrary - December) for regular open days. Events require an additional ticket.
- Admission Adult (16+) - £7.50
- Admission Child (5-15) - £4.50
- Admission Child (4 years and under) - FREE
- Admission Concession - £4.50***
- Admission for accompanying carer (where the person supported has a paid-for ticket) FREE
- FOWB and Museums Association Members FREE
***Concessions = Over 60’s, students, refugees, asylum seekers, means-tested benefits***
If you are a UK taxpayer you can also help support Jarrow Hall through Gift Aid, at absolutely no extra cost to you.
To ensure your visit to Jarrow Hall is as safe as possible, all visitors must pre-book a 30-minute entry timeslot. You’re then welcome to stay until closing time of 4pm.
Please be aware that if there is a school group on-site during term time weekdays, they will have exclusive access to the Thirlings Hall (the largest of our recreated buildings) during the morning. If you wish to step inside this building during your visit, we recommend booking an afternoon entry slot.
Please pre-book your visit in advance. For more information see Tickets - Jarrow Hall
Tickets are non-refundable as they are valid for the whole season.
Admission to St Paul's Church is free.
Contact details
Jarrow Hall, Jarrow, South Tyneside, NE32 3DY
Tel: 0191 424 1585
Email: Jarrowhall@groundwork.org.uk
Visit the official Jarrow Hall website: Home - Jarrow Hall
Visit the Hive Coffee Company website: Hive Coffee Company | Independent Coffee Shop | Jarrow
See Jarrow Hall on Facebook: Jarrow Hall | Facebook
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