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For these few weeks we will be de-turfing and opening the site. This should involve minimal excavations but they'll still be finds to be found and learning to be done.
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In May 2025 Groundwork South & North Tyneside was awarded £249,188 from the The National Lottery Heritage Fund to launch the Jarrow Archaeological Mission (JAM) at Jarrow Hall.
JAM officially reopens the archaeological investigations around the Jarrow monastic site for the first time since the 1960s, when Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp led excavations at both the Jarrow and Wearmouth monasteries. Finds from these digs are what established the original museum in Jarrow Hall House in the 1970s, which then expanded as Bede’s World in 1993 before becoming the Jarrow Hall we know today in 2016. The museum is honoured to be able to reopen the excavations in Jarrow, continuing the legacy of the late Dame Rosemary Cramp and beginning a new cycle.
In September 2025 we dug into this second round of excavations, led by Research, Learning and Education Manager Dr. Marco Romeo Pitone and Archaeology Coordinator Lucy McLay, to explore the previously omitted area of Drewett’s Park. Phase 1 of our dig lasted four weeks, during which we were joined by local community groups, residents, students, Route2Work learners and volunteers who helped us on site to uncover layers of Jarrow’s history. Digging wrapped up at the end of September with finds from Season 1 being further analysed and processed throughout the less excavation-friendly months.
In 2026 we are returning to Drewett's Park for a longer season to investigate the tantalising glimpses into Jarrows' historic past which were uncovered last season. This will involve both continuing excavations to investigate a number of features uncovered last season, to understand more about the Social History of Jarrow and the Old Jarrow Village. We will also be trying to excavate deeper so that we can find the historic deposits described by Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp, and determine the scope of the potential Anglo-Saxon and Medieval activity which one took place in the area of the park.
Jarrow Hall, Jarrow Hall Church Bank Jarrow, NE32 3DY
Where it's happening:
Jarrow Hall