Bessie Surtees House - English Heritage
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"The two buildings now known as Bessie Surtees House stand on a stretch of Newcastle riverfront that has been used as a quayside since Roman times, when the first bridge was built over the Tyne. By the 16th century the commercial importance of the area was well established and many prominent merchants owned property here. The two buildings, originally numbers 41 and 44 Sandhill..." -
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Link: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/bessie-surtees-house/history/
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Added by: Simon Cotterill
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