Burn Valley Gardens covers 7.7 hectares. The Council purchased land off the Blakelock Trustees to satisfy the need for allotment provision and part of it was then developed as a small park by Messrs Lister and Kershaw. It was opened in 1898.
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The best things in life are free and Hartlepool Art Gallery is no exception! With a frequently changing exhibition programme, you can see contemporary art exhibitions, photography, ceramics and work of national, regional and local interest. Hartle ...
Set a course for Hartlepool's Maritime Experience and voyage back in time to the sights and sounds of an 18th century seaport, to the times of Nelson and Napoleon. Dare you experience life aboard a real British Naval frigate?
This multi-award winn ...
Heugh Battery Museum encourages people to understand war and conflict and the impact it has both on those at the Front but also those who are left behind at home. The venue is divided across three levels with the underground magazines, the parade gro ...
If you like maritime history and ships then The museum of Hartlepool is right up your street. here you can grapple with the press gang at the Napoleonic seaport attraction, join Nelson in Trafalgar or live the legacy of Captain Cook or Hartlepool's ...