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Scheduled Monuments in North Tyneside
This page includes Scheduled Monuments in North Tyneside.
Scheduled Monuments are sites of national significance which have been given the top-level of legal protection under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. They range from archaeological sites (prehistoric, Roman, Medieval etc) to ruins or surviving structures (including some 19th/20th century industrial and military sites).
See also: Historic Buildings and Monuments in North Tyneside
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Tynemouth Priory and Castle
- Overview History Aerial View Street View Tynemouth Castle is located on a rocky headland (known as Pen Bal Crag) at Tynemouth, overlooking Tynemouth Pier and the mouth of the River …
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Burradon Tower
- Overview About Burradon Tower Map Burradon Tower is a ruined Pele Tower (defensive tower) in Burradon, built during times of hostilities with Scotland. The Tower is a Grade II listed …
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Clifford's Fort
- Overview History of Clifford's Fort Maps Street View Clifford's Fort was a gun battery and military barracks built to defend the mouth of the River Tyne, at the east of …
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Holy Cross Church (ruins)
- Overview Map Street View The Holy Cross Church, located near Valley Gardens in Wallsend dates from the mid 12th century. It was the chapel for Wallsend in the parish of …
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Segedunum
- Overview About Segedunum Map Segedunum was a Roman fort built at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall near the banks of the River Tyne. It is located in modern-day Wallsend, …
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Wall Mile 0
- | | Mile 0 | Mile 1> Hadrian's Wall: Wall Mile 0 Hadrian's Wall stretches from the east to west coast of England and was an important frontier of the …

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Tynemouth Priory and Castle
- Overview History Aerial View Street View Tynemouth Castle is located on a rocky headland (known as Pen Bal Crag) at Tynemouth, overlooking Tynemouth Pier and the mouth of the River …
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Burradon Tower
- Overview About Burradon Tower Map Burradon Tower is a ruined Pele Tower (defensive tower) in Burradon, built during times of hostilities with Scotland. The Tower is a Grade II listed …
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Clifford's Fort
- Overview History of Clifford's Fort Maps Street View Clifford's Fort was a gun battery and military barracks built to defend the mouth of the River Tyne, at the east of …
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Holy Cross Church (ruins)
- Overview Map Street View The Holy Cross Church, located near Valley Gardens in Wallsend dates from the mid 12th century. It was the chapel for Wallsend in the parish of …
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Segedunum
- Overview About Segedunum Map Segedunum was a Roman fort built at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall near the banks of the River Tyne. It is located in modern-day Wallsend, …