There’s a host of new additions in the 1950s town, including a Milk Bar, electrical shop, record shop and toy shop, which will open to the public from July 6.
Meanwhile, there’s been some major changes at the Georgian landscape including the Drover’s Tavern where you can enjoy a pint and traditional dishes, which opens from June 21.
13. Lottery funding
Thanks to money raised by National Lottery players, the Remaking Beamish project was awarded £10.9million by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in 2016. | Sunderland Echo
14. Pay once and visit for a year
The exhibits and opening celebrations are included in admission to Beamish and are free to Beamish Unlimited pass holders and Friends of Beamish Members. Pay once and visit free for a year, including daytime events. An adult pass is £27.95, a senior / student pass is £21.25 and a child's pass is £17.25. | Sunderland Echo