The Rose Inn, Wallsend
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Image: © Robert Graham Taken: 9 Mar 2020
This pub dates to 1913, when it replaced an earlier pub called The Rose which is shown on the 1865 Ordnance Survey map. This is a very ornate building in terracotta, which is quite a rare example in the area. There is only one other terracotta pub in Wallsend. Sadly, it appears to be unused as a pub at the present, although the first floor has been converted into flats. The bus is about to climb Rosehill Bank.