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Bandstand, Exhibition Park


The octagonal bandstand in Exhibition Park, Newcastle, was built c.1875. The bandstand was renovated as part of a wider restoration scheme for Exhibition Park in 2015. The bandstand is Grade II listed.

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Exhibition Park Grade II Listed Bandstands Historic Buildings and Monuments in Newcastle 1875
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012510:Exhibition Park Spital Tongues Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown c.1910

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Bandstand, Exhibition Park

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Bandstand, Exhibition Park

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Bandstand, Exhibition Park (detail)

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BANDSTAND IN EXHIBITION PARK - Newcastle - List Entry
- "Bandstand. Circa 1875. Painted base obscured by planting; cast iron with zinc roof. Octagonal platform has scrolled iron balustrade; thin columns support arches with decorative spandrels. Round-topped incurved roof has …

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Tyne and Wear HER(5065): Newcastle, Exhibition Park, Bandstand
- "Only surviving element of the 1887 Royal Jubilee Exhibition (see HER 5063). Bandstand. Circa 1875. Painted base obscured by planting. Cast iron with zinc roof. Octagonal platform has scrolled iron …

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Band Stand

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Bandstand on Town Moor

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Exhibition Park - Bandstand

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List number: 1024904
List grade: 2
Tyne & Wear HER: 5065
Borough: Newcastle
Grid ref: NZ2478665561

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