This cottage, the Grade II listed National Trust , was located by the Wylam Waggonway, running from Wylam Colliery to the River Tyne on the south side of the cottage. George Stephenson was born here in 1781 and grew up by the waggonway.
The cottage's former name is High Streethouse, being just west of Streethouse.
The cottage retains period features, such as sleeping drawers for children under the bed, a tea room and shop.
The waggonway became the Scotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway in 1876 which closed in 1968. North Wylam station was to the west in Wylam itself.
Nearby stations Wylam North Wylam Heddon-on-the-Wall Ryton Newburn Prudhoe Mickley Blaydon Lemington Darras Hall Scotswood Rowlands Gill Swalwell [2nd] Stocksfield Derwenthaugh | Wylam Colliery (Ann Pit) Clara Vale Colliery Wylam Iron Works Wylam Colliery (Haugh Pit) Wylam Viaduct Heddon Colliery (King Pit) West Wylam Junction Emma Colliery West Wylam Colliery Isabella Colliery Greenside Colliery Prudhoe Chemical Works Maria Colliery Stargate Colliery Tourist/other Prudhoe Castle |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |