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Kibblesworth Workmen's Club
Image: © peter maddison
Taken: 1 Mar 2011
0.08 miles
2
Kibblesworth Bank
Downhill into Kibblesworth.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 2 May 2013
0.09 miles
3
Terraced housing in Kibblesworth
Kibblesworth is a village within the boundaries of Gateshead Metropolitan Borough.
The houses in view are those of Coronation Terrace.
Image: © Trevor Littlewood
Taken: 22 Feb 2012
0.14 miles
4
Methodist Church
The church is on Kibblesworth village main street.
Image: © peter maddison
Taken: 1 Mar 2011
0.15 miles
5
Kibblesworth Bank, looking down
Image: © Colin Pyle
Taken: 3 Nov 2015
0.15 miles
6
Barn at Kibblesworth West Farm
Kibblesworth West Farm is situated at the west end of the village; it's seen here across a field, from Ouslaw Lane. Beyond the barn, housing and blocks of flats of the south of Gateshead can be seen.
Image: © Trevor Littlewood
Taken: 22 Feb 2012
0.16 miles
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Kibblesworth Main Street
Image: © Peter Standing
Taken: 11 Mar 2006
0.18 miles
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Bowes Railway Path at Kibblesworth
Bowes Railway was originally a colliery railway built to carry coal from the pits at Dipton to the Tyne at Jarrow. The earliest section was designed by George Stephenson and opened on 17 January 1826, making it one of the world's first modern railways. The railway remained virtually intact until 1968. Between 1968 and 1974, most of the line was closed.
The path following the line of the railway has now been designated as Regional Route 11 of the National Cycle Network. The path is also designated as part of the Great North Forest Heritage Trail.
As can be seen here, the path sustained severe storm damage in 2012 and is due to be repaired and upgraded.
Image: © Oliver Dixon
Taken: 8 Jan 2014
0.22 miles
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Bowes Railway Path at Kibblesworth
Bowes Railway was originally a colliery railway built to carry coal from the pits at Dipton to the Tyne at Jarrow. The earliest section was designed by George Stephenson and opened on 17 January 1826, making it one of the world's first modern railways. The railway remained virtually intact until 1968. Between 1968 and 1974, most of the line was closed.
The path following the line of the railway has now been designated as Regional Route 11 of the National Cycle Network. The path is also designated as part of the Great North Forest Heritage Trail.
As can be seen here, the path sustained severe storm damage in 2012 and is due to be repaired and upgraded.
Image: © Oliver Dixon
Taken: 8 Jan 2014
0.22 miles
10
Bowes Railway Path at Kibblesworth
Bowes Railway was originally a colliery railway built to carry coal from the pits at Dipton to the Tyne at Jarrow. The earliest section was designed by George Stephenson and opened on 17 January 1826, making it one of the world's first modern railways. The railway remained virtually intact until 1968. Between 1968 and 1974, most of the line was closed.
The path following the line of the railway has now been designated as Regional Route 11 of the National Cycle Network. The path is also designated as part of the Great North Forest Heritage Trail.
As can be seen here, the path sustained severe storm damage in 2012 and is due to be repaired and upgraded.
Image: © Oliver Dixon
Taken: 8 Jan 2014
0.22 miles