George Stephenson's Birthplace
George Stephenson's Birthplace is a modest stone cottage in the Northumberland village of Wylam, where the father of the railways came into the world in 1781. It sits close to the wagonway where young George would have watched early horse-drawn coal wagons trundle past — the very technology he would transform forever. Small in scale but enormous in significance, this is a place where industrial history feels deeply personal.
- Birthplace of railway pioneer
- Intimate Northumberland cottage
- Early industrial heritage
Best for history enthusiasts and anyone curious about the origins of the railway age.
Things to see at George Stephenson's Birthplace
Tick these off when you visit — open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Birthplace Cottage Exterior
- Original Cottage Interior
- Wylam Waggonway Heritage Signage
- River Tyne Bankside Walk