Image At 261 metres, White Hill is believed to be the highest point within Gateshead Borough (and within the former county of Tyne and Wear). The view to the south embraces the houses in the Gateshead suburb of Black Hill with the telecommunications mast at Wrekenton Image on the horizon.."> "The Fortress" and the view to the south

"The Fortress" and the view to the south

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"The Fortress" and the view to the south

Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 26 Jul 2018

Locally known as the "Fortress", a structure on top of White Hill - for further details see Image At 261 metres, White Hill is believed to be the highest point within Gateshead Borough (and within the former county of Tyne and Wear). The view to the south embraces the houses in the Gateshead suburb of Black Hill with the telecommunications mast at Wrekenton Image on the horizon.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.934175
Longitude
-1.567507