13. Step back into Saxon history at Escomb’s village church
Escomb Church is one of the finest examples of Saxon architecture in England, dating to around AD670. You’ll find Roman inscriptions, sundials and an altar stone here. Photo: Shutterstock
14. Be awed by Hexham’s grand Augustinian Abbey
There’s now a permanent exhibition and visitor centre at Hexham Abbey, which is a Grade I listed church dating back to AD 674 - another way to step back in time. Photo: Shutterstock
15. Visit the Victorian wonderland of colourful Cragside
If you prefer history that’s a little more recent, head to Cragside, a gorgeous Victorian country house with some quirky history - it was the first house ever to be lit by hydroelectric power. Photo: Shutterstock
16. Board Britain’s oldest afloat fighting ship in Hartlepool
Hartlepool’s Maritime Experience recreates a seaport the way it would have been in the 18th century. Here you can board the HMS Trincomalee, the oldest afloat warship in Britain which was built in 1817. Photo: Shutterstock