Grid reference NZ3371
near to Earsdon, North Tyneside, England
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West Monkseaton
The traffic island and row of shops at the junction of Cauldwell Lane with the A192 (Seatonville Road)
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West Monkseaton station
At this time, diesel trains operated the service. Later it became part of Metro.
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Track to Murton
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West Monkseaton Shops
Fittingly for an area close to the sea, this parade of shops includes a traditional fish 'n chipper. The small sign to the left reads 'Jockey's Whips' - rhyming slang, y'see?
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the south angle of West Monkseaton Station. It marks a point 48.994m above mean sea level.
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Well Lane, Murton
Murton Gap is an area of approximately 400 hectares of farmland surrounding Murton village. The area is almost entirely surrounded by built-up areas of North Tyneside. Plans to build up to 3,000 houses on this area of green belt are being... (more)
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Outrams Garage, Earsdon Road, West Monkseaton
In 1926 William Outram established and built a service station known as 'South Grange Garage' on Earsdon Road, West Monkseaton. Eventually, the garage simply became known as 'Outrams Garage'. The actual building was... (more)
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Entrance to West Monkseaton Metro Station
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Monkseaton Medical Centre
A modern building housing a doctors surgery and pharmacy on Cauldwell Avenue in West Monkseaton.
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Road repairs West Monkseaton
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Post Box, Canberra Avenue, West Monkseaton
This post box dates from the reign of Elizabeth II and stands at the bottom of Canberra Avenue close to the junction with Seatonville Road. A Post Office was once situated nearby. For a selection of detailed free to download walking routes... (more)
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Entrance onto Public Bridleway, West Monkseaton
This public bridleway leads from the south western edge of West Monkseaton to the village of Murton just under 1 kilometre away. When the first Ordnance Survey Six-Inch map of the area was published in 1865 this track started at the... (more)
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