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Bessie Surtees House is two merchants' houses on Newcastle's Quayside that were built in the 16th and 17th centuries. The buildings are a fine and rare example of Jacobean domestic architecture. An exhibition detailing the history of the buildings can be found on the first floor. The site is also home to the North East regional branch of English Heritage.
The buildings are essentially unfurnished, but many original architectural features remain. One of the houses is a rare and unusual example of Jacobean domestic architecture. Bessie Surtees, a well known local figure in 17th century Newcastle, apparently eloped through a window to marry John Scott, a young man of whom Bessie's father disapproved, but who later became Lord Eldon, a prominent local landowner whose name is remembered in the Eldon Square Shopping Centre.
Administrator: Reception
Owner: English Heritage
Opening Times and Prices Open times All year: Monday - Friday: 10 am - 4 pm. Closed Bank Holidays, 24th December - 2nd January.
Adult pricing Free admission Child pricing Free admission Seniors pricing Free admission
Address:
41-44 Sandhill | Quayside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 3JF
Telephone : 44-191-269-1200
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