How much does it cost to get into Bowes museum?

Admission Price

Adult £15.50
Family Pass – 2 Adults (Up to 4 Children Under 18) £31.50
Family Pass – 1 Adult (Up to 4 Children Under 18) £17.50
Students (day entry only, on production of student card) £6.00
Young People (under 18 – day entry only) £5.00

Is The Bowes Museum good?

Absolutely incredible museum housed in a custom built French chateau. The entrance fees are extremely good value for money. Contents of the museum are incredible and varied, ranging from costume, porcelain, china, paintings and beautifully made furniture.

How far is Bowes museum from Barnard Castle?

about 4 miles
At Bowes follow the A67 into Barnard Castle (about 4 miles) and cross the River Tees via the County Bridge. Continue along this road and up the steep bank towards the round stone Market Cross. Turn right at the cross into Newgate and the museum is about 400m along this road and on your left.

Who owns Bowes museum?

John and Joséphine Bowes founded The Bowes Museum. John, the son of the 10th Earl of Strathmore, was born at No 13 South Street, Chelsea, London.

Is The Bowes Museum anything to do with the Queen Mother?

H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother must have known The Bowes Museum as a child, when family holidays were spent at nearby Streatlam Castle. She maintained a constant interest in the Museum throughout her life. She supported the Friends of The Bowes Museum on their foundation in 1949 and became their Patron in 1962.

Is Bowes Museum part of National Trust?

It is not part of the National Trust, entrance fees will apply, so please check website before visiting. Furniture, ceramics and sculpture are also well represented, and the collections have received Designated status from the government in recognition of their significance.

Is Bowes Museum good for kids?

What age is The Bowes Museum best for? Obviously older children who appreciate art and history will get more value out of visiting this attraction but there are lots of interesting things for kids from 3+ too.

Is Barnard Castle worth visiting?

Barnard Castle is adjacent to the town, overlooking the River Tees. It has reasonable remains and the site has been well prepared. It is worth a visit.

What’s at Bowes?

The museum contains paintings by El Greco, Francisco Goya, Canaletto, Jean-Honoré Fragonard and François Boucher, together with a sizable collection of decorative art, ceramics, textiles, tapestries, clocks and costumes, as well as older items from local history.

How did John Bowes make his money?

Having inherited his father’s wealth, John had developed significant business interests in coal and shipbuilding in the North East, and had served as a Liberal MP for South Durham and as High Sheriff of Durham.

How did the Bowes family make their money?

The Bowes family had been prominent in County Durham, with their ownership of the estate and castle of Streatlam but in 1713, George’s father acquired (from his wife’s family) the Gibside estate which included some of the area’s richest coal seams and led to the family becoming immensely wealthy through the coal trade.

Is Bowes Museum part of English heritage?

Plan a Great Day Out. Bowes Castle is part of a small cluster of English Heritage sites in the south of County Durham – why not make it a day out and visit all three? A short journey east takes you to another 12th century fortress, Barnard Castle.