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Hexham Northumberland

Explore Hexham
Stunning architecture, picturesque parks, and a bloody Northumbrian history are all waiting to be explored in Hexham. Immerse yourself in stories about the Northumbria Vikings, historical criminal families or ‘Border Reivers’, and the Anglo-Saxon Abbey.

Discover Historic Hexham

Hexham is home to the beautiful Sele Park, charming gardens in the town centre, and the stunning grounds of Hexham House, all must-see gardens in Northumberland. Beneath the charming market town, Hexham holds a biology Northumbrian history of marauding Vikings, and England’s first purpose-built prison, Hexham Old Gaol, which can be traced back to the 1300s.

Enjoy Hexham Old Gaol museum which was built using stone from the nearby Corbridge Roman site. The Border History Library within the Old Gaol is home to a fascinating collection of photographs, books, poetry and music about our border territory. Feast your eyes on a wealth of artefacts, descend into the dungeons, and try out the stocks - if you dare...

Boasting the impressive Hexham Abbey, this Northumberland town never fails to impress. The monastery-turned-abbey was built in 674 AD, and the eerie crypt from the original building still remains today, with some of the dusty stones sourced from the Roman forts in Northumberland, including the ruins of Hadrian’s Wall. The abbey is a peaceful place of solace and refuge, where visitors can admire awe-inspiring architecture, 7th century sculptures, and 15th century painted wooden panels. The Abbey also hosts a delightful craft fair, for those looking for arts and crafts in Northumberland.

Opposite the abbey, you will find the Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, a magnificent Victorian building which attracts the best international and national artists from music, drama, and dance, as well as housing two notable Northumberland art galleries. The Queens Hall is also home to the town's library and the Hexham Tourist Information Centre.

Perhaps you fancy trying something different? Hexham Racecourse holds a popular Ladies’ Day once a year, you could visit the Shambles market on Tuesdays, or how about coming to town for the annual Hexham Book Festival?

End your tour of Hexham at the idyllic Tyne Green on the banks of the River Tyne. Lush green spaces, thick woodland, and views of Hexham Bridge can all be admired here.

Hexham is perfectly located for exploring the surrounding Northumberland countryside including Northumberland National Park, Hadrian's Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site, Housesteads Roman Fort, Chesters Roman Fort, Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum.

Hexham has also featured prominently in television and film, making it a popular spot for filming in Northumberland, with the market square and surrounding areas of the abbey playing a key role as one of the Vera filming locations in the popular North East-based series set in Northumberland.

Hexham is famous for its fresh and local produce, shared at the Hexham Farmers Market, held every second and fourth Saturday of the month. There’s a wide range of indie shops in Hexham to explore too.  

Hexham is easy to access via public transport with regular bus services as well as trains from Newcastle and Carlisle on the Tyne Valley Line. For those planning their Northumberland travel by car, Wentworth Car Park is just a short walk from the town centre—though be prepared for a fairly steep hill on the way. When parking in Northumberland, check the colour of the bay to determine if you are in a short, medium or long stay space.

Things to do in Hexham

Explore the best of Hexham with historic Northumberland landmarks like Hexham Abbey and the Old Gaol, charming streets, and local shops. Art lovers can visit Northumberland art galleries, while nature enthusiasts enjoy riverside walks and nearby countryside. Explore Northumberland filming locations, local history and more.

Hexham FAQs

Hexham is a historic market town in the Tyne Valley in south-west Northumberland, around 25 miles west of Newcastle. It’s an excellent base for visiting Hadrian’s Wall and the surrounding countryside.

Hexham is home to Hexham Abbey, Hexham Old Gaol, the Queen’s Hall Arts Centre and attractive green spaces such as Sele Park and Tyne Green, all within easy walking distance of the town centre.

Hexham has a wide choice of cafés, pubs and restaurants in and around the town centre, offering everything from casual lunches to evening dining.

The town offers a mix of independent shops, high-street names and market stalls, with a popular farmers’ market held twice a month in the historic Market Place.

Hexham offers a range of accommodation including hotels, guest houses, self-catering cottages, B&Bs and camping or glamping options close to the town.

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