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Inside Beamish Museum's new self-catering cottages with chief operating officer, Samantha Shotton
Sunderland Echo
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10/04/2025
Inside Beamish Museum's new self-catering cottages with chief operating officer, Samantha Shotton
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00:00
Samantha, we're down here at the two new self-catering cottages at Beamish Museum.
00:05
Can you talk us through the project?
00:07
Yeah, well, we're so excited. These cottages actually formed part of a larger project called Remake in Beamish,
00:12
which included our New 50s area and our Drovers Tavern.
00:15
But what's really interesting about these two cottages is there was a building here, an original Georgian building,
00:20
and what we've done is sort of raised it up and saved it,
00:23
but put it back in a way that actually visitors can come and have a new experience of Beamish, see it in a whole new light.
00:29
And we've used so much curatorial detail to make sure that they really have got those Georgian elements to make it as immersive as it can be.
00:37
But we've also hidden a few mod cons. So if you're here for the comfort, you've got that as well.
00:42
And it's up to you how far you want to go.
00:44
But what's really, really exciting about these is we've worked with a lot of partners.
00:48
And in County Durham, we know there's a shortage of accommodation, so we're able to add to that.
00:53
But also when we talk to our visitors, people have been telling us for years,
00:56
they love to stay at Beamish and this is their first opportunity to do so.
00:59
It also helps us just sustain ourselves as an independent museum.
01:03
So all of the good work that we do in our health and wellbeing space and our education space,
01:07
this is going to help us to do that.
01:09
But we hope that they're a unique experience and it's something that you won't have been able to do
01:14
and you won't have seen Beamish like this before.
01:16
And remaking Beamish has been a massive project. What's the response been like?
01:20
It's been overwhelming. We're so excited to see how people have taken to it.
01:24
And having covered a few eras as well in our 1950s, for example,
01:28
we're seeing multi-generational families come here and really tell those stories
01:32
and connect and we're all about connecting people.
01:34
But also the response to our Georgian development, such as our Drover's Tavern,
01:38
which showcases Georgian fair and lets you sit in that lovely environment,
01:42
has gone down really well as well.
01:44
And I think people are really looking at the Georgian era now and really appreciating it.
01:48
Here, this Pockery Hall was here.
01:51
So actually it's always been here and we've always held that part on this Drover's Route.
01:55
So to be able to tell those stories and let people pick up on that a bit more as well,
01:59
has been absolutely fantastic.
02:01
And Beamish Hall is such a special place in people's hearts, doesn't it?
02:05
It is.
02:06
The response you get from visitors must be great.
02:08
Oh, you know what? Our visitors are so supportive and we absolutely love that.
02:11
We always say that everything we do is for the people in the communities and the visitors we serve
02:15
and we're all about putting people at the forefront.
02:18
And what's fantastic is we're seeing that come back in our feedback and people are really enjoying it.
02:22
And I'm hoping when they see these cottages as well,
02:24
they'll see it's an extension of what we do well and hopefully really take to them.
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