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The
buildings include the 1505 private Brethren's Chapel, the 1800 Entrance
Hall, the 1721 Banqueting Hall and Board Room, all built around
a secluded courtyard. A warm welcome is extended to visitors to
experience the beauty of a bygone age yet set in a convenient City
location close to the Newcastle Quayside.
Individuals
and groups will appreciate the wonderful Trinity House buildings
and collection of treasures which are displayed. Paintings, models,
a library and other memorabilia reflect centuries of England's maritime
traditions and heritage, which are maintained here by the Brethren
in a unique setting.
TOURS AROUND TRINITY
HOUSE
For security reasons entry to the premises by the public for viewing or guided tours is only permitted by prior arrangement. Normally parties need to be made up six or more persons and prior arrangements made.
- Cost £3.50, (£5.00 inc brochure).
- Tour takes about one hour.
- Parking available at multi-storey car park near-by.
- Unfortunately there is no wheelchair access at the moment as
there are a number of steps at the entrance. Once inside there
are only a few steps.
- Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Educational visits for School parties can also be arranged.
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