Redhills Durham Miners Hall
Flass Street
Durham City
County Durham
DH1 4BE
Tel: +44 0191 323 3658
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Tel: +44 0191 323 3658
Redhills Durham Miners Hall is a vibrant hub of community activity, preserving the rich history of the mining industry while also inspiring future generations.
The building houses a museum that showcases the heritage of the miners and their contributions to society. It also serves as a venue for cultural events, conferences, and exhibitions, attracting visitors from all walks of life.
The hall stands as a reminder of the struggles and triumphs of the past, offering insight into the social and economic transformation that occurred in North East England.
Discover Redhills: Past, Present and Future. Step inside this beautifully refurbished, nationally important building with our new guided tours.
Explore the extraordinary history of Redhills – a place where working-class community power helped shape Britain. Alongside its proud past, discover how Redhills is being reimagined as a centre for culture, learning and social action.
Our tours showcase how the building is becoming a hub for a solidarity economy, supporting local people, skills and creativity. Redhills is rebuilding hope for the future.
Whether you’re passionate about Durham’s coalfield heritage, curious about social change, or simply looking for a unique experience, a Redhills tour offers a rare insight into the power of community and solidarity.
Book your place now and be part of the next chapter in the story of Redhills.
Group bookings are welcome, email admin@redhillsdurham.org for further information.
2025 (1 Oct 2025 - 31 Dec 2025) |
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* Open for guided tours - booking required.
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