New rowing club boathouse from the Boathouse pub

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New rowing club boathouse from the Boathouse pub

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 1 Jan 2016

Tyne Amateur Rowing Club, based at Water Row, Newburn was founded in 1852 and is amongst the oldest sporting clubs in England and said to have the longest and best stretch of river for rowing in the north of England. The old clubhouse Image was demolished in June 2015 and its replacement is due for completion at the start of January 2016.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.982035
Longitude
-1.745122