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Camp Terrace Conservation Area, Norh Shields


The Camp Terrace Conservation Area in North Shields was designated in 1975. It is a historically significant residential area featuring some of the town’s earliest, high-quality late-18th and early-19th century housing. At that time it was an isolated development, thought to be linked to nearby tented military camps around the time of the Napolionic Wars. The area is characterized by grand townhouse terraces, with well-preserved Georgian-style buildings on Camp Terrace, Alma Place, Frank Place, Grosvenor Place, Spring Terrace, and Lovaine Terrace. The late 18th century Christ Church is within the conservation area, adding to it’s unique, historic atmosphere.


Note: Map data from North Tyneside Council c/o Open Data UK, under the Open Government Licence, imported into Google MyMaps, February 2026. Check with NTC for amendments and updates.

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- Overview About Christ Church Map Street View   Christ Church, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England is an Anglican church in the parish of North Shields Christ Church, diocese of …

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