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Stephenson Quarter


A mixed-use development centred around the historic Robert Stephenson & Co. Locomotive Works. The development is led by the Clouston Group and includes: 

  • Crowne Plaza Hotel
  • Rocket & Multi-Storey Car Park
  • North East Futures - University Technical College
  • Boiler Shop (1000 capacity venue & Grade II* Listed)
  • Stephenson Square
  • Hawthorn Square
  • Coppersmith Square
  • +additional future builds / conversions
Newcastle City Centre Stephenson Works Pottery Lane Forth Banks
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Stephenson Quarter
- "Stephenson Quarter is a major mixed-use scheme from Clouston Group. Rich in engineering history, it was the site of the Robert Stephenson & Co. Locomotive Works.....As urbanists we are deeply …

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Crowne Plaza

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Forth Banks, Newcastle

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Stephenson Quarter

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Pottery Lane
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Pottery Lane
- Overview Map Street View Pottery Lane in Newcastle runs from Forth Banks to Redheugh Bridge Road, passing under St James Boulevard, near the Metro Arena. The name of the street …
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Stephenson Quarter (multi-storey car park), Forth Banks

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'Reaching for the Stars' by Kenneth Armitage, Stephenson's Lane

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