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Forest Hall Social Club, Great Lime Road.
Image: © Bill Henderson
Taken: 9 Mar 2007
0.04 miles
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Forest Hall Social Club
Image: © Bill Henderson
Taken: 20 Sep 2015
0.04 miles
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Forest Hall Social Club
Image: © Anthony Foster
Taken: 7 Dec 2015
0.05 miles
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Entrance to the Old Killingworth Waggonway footpath, Palmersville
Image: © Bill Henderson
Taken: 4 Sep 2013
0.06 miles
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'Waggonways' Signage, Great Lime Road near Palmersville
This signage marks the southern end of a public footpath which follows the route of the old Killingworth Waggonway. The waggonway was opened in 1764 and ran from Killingworth Colliery to Willington Quay. The North Tyneside historic network of waggonways had fallen into disrepair over many years but in 2000 North Tyneside Council successfully bid for over £2 million worth of Government funding to transform more than 30 miles of these waggonways into recreational routes for walkers and cyclists. You can see similar waggonway signage dotted about North Tyneside https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6564101. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 1 Dec 2020
0.07 miles
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The Exit from the Killingworth Old Waggonway on to Great Lime Road, Palmersville
The bollard at the end of the Old Waggonway Path is in the form of a miners lamp.
Image: © Bill Henderson
Taken: 4 Sep 2013
0.07 miles
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Aldi supermarket, Palmersville
An Aldi supermarket located of Great Lime Road in Palmersville.
Image: © Graham Robson
Taken: 19 Feb 2017
0.10 miles
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Public footpath, Palmersville
A public footpath between arable fields on the northern edge of Palmersville.
Image: © Graham Robson
Taken: 19 Feb 2017
0.11 miles
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The 'Forest Hall' Letch near Palmersville
The Letch flows in two separate strands, the 'Longbenton' Letch and the 'Forest Hall' Letch. In 2016 a £6 million scheme to alleviate flooding in North Tyneside was carried out which involved water, flowing into the sewer network from Killingworth Lake and the 'Longbenton' Letch, being diverted to the 'Forest Hall' Letch via a new 700 metre long underground surface water pipe. At this point the Letch is culverted beneath a public footpath. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 1 Dec 2020
0.12 miles
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Public Footpath near Palmersville
This public footpath, which links Killingworth Village with Great Lime Road at Palmersville, follows the route of the old Killingworth Waggonway. The waggonway was opened in 1764 and ran from Killingworth Colliery to Willington Quay. The North Tyneside historic network of waggonways had fallen into disrepair over many years but in 2000 North Tyneside Council successfully bid for over £2 million worth of Government funding to transform more than 30 miles of these waggonways into recreational routes for walkers and cyclists. At this point the watercourse known as The Letch flows beneath the footpath https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6694420. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 1 Dec 2020
0.12 miles