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New Prospects, North Shields
Support centre for people with learning disabilities, housed in a former school building on Linskill Terrace.
Image: © Oliver Dixon
Taken: 28 Mar 2012
0.10 miles
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Post Box, Linskill Terrace, North Shields
This post box dates from the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and stands on Linskill Terrace close to Jackson Street. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 16 Feb 2021
0.13 miles
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Linskill Terrace, North Shields
Image: © Stephen Sweeney
Taken: 14 Jan 2009
0.20 miles
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1 Camp Terrace, North Shields
When built around the turn of the 19th century, Camp Terrace was totally isolated north of the expanding town of North Shields raising questions as to why it was built so far away from the established local settlements. This two-storey, house along with the pavement and road in front, is Grade II Listed and has a central 6-panelled door in broken-pedimented Tuscan doorcase. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 16 Feb 2021
0.21 miles
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Linskill Terrace in North Shields
Edwardian terrace in the northern suburbs. These look like better quality housing for the period.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 14 Nov 2022
0.21 miles
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Former Memorial Church, Albion Road, North Shields
This is part of a group of buildings, which is Grade II Listed, consisting of the former Memorial Church, Sunday School and Minister's House which was built between 1889 and 1893. The four-light west window, seen here, has pink granite nook shafts whilst the three-stage tower has gargoyles to the pierced parapet. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 16 Feb 2021
0.21 miles
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Camp Terrace, North Shields
When built around the turn of the 19th century, Camp Terrace was totally isolated north of the expanding town of North Shields raising questions as to why it was built so far away from the established local settlements. As well as a number of the dwellings in Camp Terrace being Grade II Listed, so too are these carriage entrance piers along with the complete set of road and pavement surfaces between numbers 1-6 Camp Terrace. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 16 Feb 2021
0.21 miles
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2 Camp Terrace, North Shields
When built around the turn of the 19th century, Camp Terrace was totally isolated north of the expanding town of North Shields raising questions as to why it was built so far away from the established local settlements. This two-storey house is Grade II Listed. The complete set of road and pavement surfaces in this part of Camp Terrace is an important and intact historic survival now rare in urban areas in the region, and as such is also Grade II Listed. The architecture of the house emphasises the central 6-panelled door, under a rounded overlight, in a broken-pedimented Tuscan doorcase. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 16 Feb 2021
0.22 miles
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Former Sunday School, Memorial Church, Albion Road, North Shields
This is part of a group of buildings, which is Grade II Listed, consisting of the former Memorial Church, Sunday School and Minister's House which was built between 1889 and 1893. This handsome gable consists of a buttress between pairs of triple lancets under a cinquefoil window. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes in the area visit www.northtynesidewalks.co.uk
Image: © Geoff Holland
Taken: 16 Feb 2021
0.23 miles
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Bus shelter on Linskill Terrace
Suburban road in North Shields. The building on the left is a block of sheltered accommodation flats.
Image: © Robert Graham
Taken: 14 Nov 2022
0.23 miles