IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Coast Road, SOUTH SHIELDS, NE34 7BS

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Coast Road, NE34 7BS by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (182 Images Found)

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The lift to Marsden Grotto
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Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 17 Aug 2015
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Bridge and lift shaft to Marsden Grotto
Access to the pub and cafe just above the beach.
Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 19 Apr 2016
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Marsden Grotto
Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 28 Dec 2009
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The Marsden Grotto
Shows the prominent lift shaft that provides access from the cliff top and the steps (painted blue and orange, to the right) that are the alternative. There is only a low wall to protect the building from extreme tides and rough seas.
Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 28 Dec 2009
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Marsden Grotto
Image: © Ian S Taken: 3 Feb 2013
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Marsden Grotto lift shaft
Accesses a pub below the sea cliffs. The top of Marsden Rock is visible.
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 18 Jun 2013
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Marsden Grotto
For information about the Grotto, see Andrew Curtis's photo Image and the Wiki entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsden_Grotto .
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 17 Aug 2015
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Marsden Grotto
The Marsden Grotto is a pub cum restaurant built into a sea cave on the beach at South Shields. It’s accessible by a lift from the cliff top above. Jack and Jessie Bates are supposed to have first inhabited the cave in 1782. Jack used explosives from the nearby quarry to make the cave bigger earning him his nickname "Jack the Blaster”. Access then was by steps cut into the cliff. The couple started to sell refreshments to visitors and locals allegedly involved in smuggling contraband. In 1826 Peter Allen brought the Marsden Grotto off the Bates family and formally expanded it into an inn with 15 rooms including a ballroom. In 1848 the land on the cliff top known as The Leas was brought by John Clay who claimed this gave him the rights to the Grotto. A court battle ensued which Allen lost. He died a year later from depression. His family continued to run the Grotto for another 35 years on payment of rent to Clay. In the course of development of the colliery at Whitburn the Grotto came into the ownership of the Harton Coal Company during which it fell into disrepair. Fortunately Vaux Breweries took over the management in 1898 eventually purchasing it in 1938. The buildings were refurbished and the lift added to the top of the cliff. In 1999 the Grotto closed its doors. Vaux unsuccessfully tried to sell it. Eventually a buyer was found. More refurbishment and several changes of ownership followed. In 2007 the steps down to the beach were condemned forcing closure of the Grotto as there was no other means of exit in an emergency should the lift fail. Today the place looks neglected but contractors are in so the prospects look hopeful.
Image: © Mick Garratt Taken: 10 Feb 2016
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Marsden Grotto
Legendary establishment at the foot of Marsden Cliffs, incorporating a hotel, restaurant and bar. Dominated by the lift shaft.
Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 27 Jul 2022
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The lift to the Marsden Grotto
The Grotto is a pub and restaurant at the foot of the cliffs at Marsden Bay. It is partly in a cave cut into the rock. There has been a pub here since the early 19th century, accessed by a staircase down the cliff face. The lift was built in 1938 when Vaux Breweries of Sunderland bought the site.
Image: © Robert Graham Taken: 18 Apr 2023
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