The Mining Art Gallery

When we arrived at breakfast I found to my disappointment the bread that accompanied the continental breakfast selection was stale and inedible!

We had booked tickets to visit Auckland Castle, the former home of the Prince Bishops of Durham. We arrived with plenty of time to spare so we used the opportunity to book tickets to visit the Mining Art Gallery. The gallery exhibits paintings from prominent artists of the area using art as a medium to portray the life of a coal miner and the social history of the North East mining community. When we arrived we were given a brief history of the gallery and how it came into being before being left to wander through the gallery at our leisure. I was blown away by both the presentation and story that the gallery tells.

Auckland Castle

We stopped for refreshments in the delightful Fifteas Vintage Tea Room in Bishop Auckland square before making our way to the castle for our allotted timeslot. The chapel at the castle is amazing, from its wooden carvings to its stained glass windows, all with stories to tell of the former Bishops of Durham. It is a shame that there is not a guide book that collates all this information. We had lunch in the tearoom before taking a walk round the extensive grounds. We had hoped to find the historic deer house but we failed to find it on our walk.

Stan Laurel

Before we left Bishop Auckland, we visited St Anne’s Church and then walked a little further to see the Stan Laurel statue that had been shown in one of the art displays in the Mining Art Gallery. It took us a little longer to find it than we expected but we got there in the end.

We returned to the hotel to freshen up and relax before a return visit t0 Marco Pierre White for our evening meal.

8 Comments CherryPie on Oct 5th 2021

8 Responses to “Newcastle & Durham – Day Ten”

  1. Auckland Castle looks like a college in Cambridge.

  2. Lovely photos. So enjoying this series of posts as it is an area that I am not familiar with.

  3. Hels says:

    I hadn’t expected to find Bishop Auckland so much fun. I had expected the parish church, deanery and residential castle, but those old bishops must have lived a very pleasant life :)

    • CherryPie says:

      The is also the Tower which is currently closed. It hasn’t reopened since it shut down due to Covid. It was decided to open the other sites within the Aukland Project first.

  4. Shabana says:

    it is lovely place indeed dear Cheri

    sorry about bread which disappointed you

    the mining art gallery sounds worth visiting

    • CherryPie says:

      The breakfast experience gave me something to smile about later, after the experience.

      The mining art gallery is interesting, telling the social history of the area through paintings and the artists that created the paintings.