Newcastle Upon Tyne
Name (Alternative name) |
Built | Location | Grid Ref | Ref(s) | Image | |
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Newcastle Castle | 1172-77 | Castle Garth | ||||
Newcastle town wall | 13th and 14th centuries | Various sites | ||||
Trinity House | 1820 | Trinity Chare | ||||
Temple of Antenociticus | c.180AD | Broomridge Avenue | ||||
St Ann's Church | ||||||
St Mary's Cathedral | ||||||
28 and 30 The Close | ||||||
Plummer Tower | ||||||
Grainger Market | ||||||
Theatre Royal | ||||||
The Royal Public House | ||||||
Grey's Monument | 1838 | Grainger Town, Newcastle | ||||
Leazes Terrace | ||||||
Blackfriars | ||||||
Newcastle Central railway station | 1850 | |||||
St Andrew's Church | ||||||
St George's Church | ||||||
Alderman Fenwick's House | ||||||
All Saint's Church | 1789 | Newcastle Quayside | ||||
High Level Bridge (also in Gateshead) | 1847-49 | River Tyne | ||||
Bessie Surtees House | 16th and 17th centuries | Quayside | ||||
Old Tyne Bridge | Sandhill | |||||
The Guildhall and Merchants' Court | Sandhill | |||||
Newcastle Cathedral | c.1080 | |||||
Bishop's House (East Denton Hall) | ||||||
Church of St John the Baptist | 12th century | Westgate Road/Grainger Street | ||||
Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre | ||||||
St Michael and All Angels Church | Newburn | |||||
Salters' Bridge | Gosforth |
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