visitor infoAddress: Gallagher & Turner St Thomas Street Workshops St Thomas Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4LE Telephone: 0191 261 4465 Email: gallery(AT)gallagher-turner.co.uk (replace AT with @ to email us) We accept payment by cash, cheques, bank payment cards, Mastercard & Visa. Opening Hours Tuesday to Friday 10.00am - 6.00pm Saturday 10.00am - 3.00pm closed on Monday and Sunday We are occasionally required to work on-site and may have to close the Gallery when this is the case. Please telephone first to check we are available.
We use couriers to collect and deliver within the Tyne & Wear, Tyne Valley area if you require this service. Please note, however, we can not insure items in transit. Directions: St Thomas Street Workshops is a small business centre converted from old brewery stables, accessed by a narrow cobbled lane. Click here for Map
By Car: From the central motorway, north or southbound follow signs to the Royal Victoria Infirmary and Newcastle University. From Spital Tongues drive along Queen Victoria Road, alongside the hospital to the right and the university to the left; St Thomas Street is on the left, with St Thomas St Workshops on the right at the bottom of the street. From the City Centre St Thomas Street is no longer accessed from Percy Street.
There is vehicle access to the Workshops for collection and delivery parking, but for general parking there is a short stay car park opposite the Trent public house on Leazes Park Rd which, if full will provide a space after a wait of around five minutes. There are car parks for longer stays on Percy Street. By Public Transport: The Metro travels to the Haymarket, a very short walk from the Workshops. The Metro travels to the coast and also connects to Newcastle Central Station . Haymarket Bus Station is across the road from the junction where St Thomas Street meets Percy Street. On Foot: From the Haymarket, at the top of Northumberland Street, cross Percy Street to the right hand side walking south; St Thomas Street is on the right. Alternatively, coming from the back of Marks & Spencer, cross the road & St Thomas Street is opposite you; the corner building houses the Oxfam shop. The workshops are nearby, further up the street on the left.
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