Morpeth Tourist Information Centre is housed in medieval splendour in the 13th Century Morpeth Chantry, overlooking the River Wansbeck on Bridge Street, Morpeth. It is one of only five Bridge Chantries in the country, and one of the best preserved. After the Reformation, and during the 16th Century, the Chantry became the home of the original Morpeth grammar school, and it was here that Dr William Turner, Father of English Botany was educated.
The Tourist Information, Bagpipe Museum, and Craft Centre returned to their historic location after the terrible floods of September 2008. We are proud of our very attractive refurbishment.
The Craft Centre has a wide selection of beautiful, unique, and unusual crafts from the region, locally made gifts, paintings, prints and photography.
The Bagpipe Museum collection is re-instated with improved display areas, and new lift access for disabled visitors. The Museum also has a smaller, representative exhibition at Woodhorn Museum and County Archive, situated in the old colliery near Ashington. The collection specialises in the history and development of Northumbrian Pipes and their music.
Traditional pipe music, CDs, books and gifts are also on sale at the Chantry.
Bagpipe Museum Tel. +44 01670 535163.
Our professional staff are happy to offer advice and information on what to see, where to go, and where to stay in the region. Tickets are on sale for many local events. Travel information is available.
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| 02/01/2012 - 01/12/2012 | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Monday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
| Saturday | 09:30 | 17:00 |
| Sunday | Closed | |
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From the A1 southbound from Edinburgh (approx 80 miles) and Alnwick (approx 20 miles) follow the A192 signed to Morpeth. Continue into the town centre on Newgate Street. Turn left at the first mini roundabout by the Morpeth Town Hall, onto Bridge Street. The TIC in the Chantry is located on the right, just before the mini roundabout and the Bridge.
From A1 northbound from Newcastle upon Tyne (approx 12miles) take A197 signed to Morpeth. Follow for approximately 3 miles to the town centre. Cross the Telford Bridge, and the TIC in the Chantry is immediately on the left.
Morpeth is on the East Coast rail main line, just north of Newcastle upon Tyne, with regular services to London and Edinburgh via East Coast Trains (www.eastcoast.co.uk) , and Cross Country Trains (www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk) to Scotland, the Midlands and the South West. Services are provided regionally by Northern Rail trains (www.northernrail.org).
Taxis are available from the railway station and town centre.
There is a Bus Station in the centre of Morpeth, with services provided by Arriva Buses www.arrivabus.co.uk , and other local bus companies.
Newcastle International Airport is just 7 miles south of Morpeth, near Ponteland.
Tel: +44 01670 535 200