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near to Byker, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
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Jesmond Vale
The pleasant leafy surroundings of Jesmond Vale through which runs the Ouseburn which also forms Jesmond Dene, a mile or so North, which was formerly owned by armaments manufacturer Lord Armstrong.
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Play equipment in Heaton Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
A play area in Heaton Park. During the spring of 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic affected the country the government introduced a broad range of restrictions to reduce the spread of the infectious disease, one of these was the closure of... (more)
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Steps at Jesmond Vale
An uphill path and a flight of concrete steps lead up from the bottom of the vale beside the Ouseburn up to Jesmond Vale Road.
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Spire, St Theresa's Catholic Church, Heaton Road
More on the church at this Link.
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Heaton Road, Heaton, Newcastle
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The horse trough on Jesmond Road
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The Ouse Burn, Jesmond Vale (2)
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Stannington Grove
Viewing Stannington Grove looking towards the entrance to Heaton Park
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Newington Road in Sandyford, Newcastle
Near the Newcastle City Council Depot
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Back Kingsley Place / back Holmside Place
Looking towards Heaton Park
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Adam's House Ruin
Adam's House is the ruin of a fortified manor house which belonged to Adam de Gesemuth, High Sheriff of Northumberland. Also known as King John’s Palace, it is thought to have remained in use until the 17th century.
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Cattle Run
This long stone channel runs downhill through Armstrong Park to the Upper Ouseburn Valley below. Assumed by many to be for drainage it is in fact a cattle run, built by Lord Armstrong in the late 1800s. By this time the park was a popular... (more)
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