Tynemouth Iron Age and Romano-British settlements, monasteries, site of lighthouse, cross, motte, enclosure and artillery castle
Tynemouth Iron Age and Romano-British settlements, monasteries, site of lighthouse, cross, motte, enclosure and artillery castle, archaeological site in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
Collingwood Monument
333 m
Tynemouth Castle and Priory
157 m
Tyne Turrets
637 m
Clifford's Fort
1.3 km
Herd Groyne Light
1.2 km
Tynemouth North Pier light
1 km
Fish Quay Old Low Light
1.3 km
Tyne South Pier light
1.3 km
Old Lowlight Heritage Centre
1.3 km
Fish Quay Low Light
1.4 km
Church of Holy Saviour
853 m
Statue of Duke of Northumberland, South of Master Mariners' Homes
888 m
Statue of Queen Victoria
488 m
Church of St Augustin
1.3 km
Grand Hotel
601 m
North Pier With Crane Attached And Lighthouse
536 m
Tynemouth Watch House
332 m
South African War Memorial Opposite Number 2
554 m
Master Mariners' Homes
890 m
First World War Memorial Opposite Number 6
523 m
Land Of Green Ginger Shopping Mall And Former Church Hall Adjoining On East
451 m
1-3, Tynemouth Terrace
469 m
Main Passenger Building Of Tynemouth Old Railway Station
570 m
Ballard's Smoke House Clifford's Fort And Boundary Stones Attached
1.2 km
Clifford's Fort Trinity House Almshouses And Boundary Stone Attached
1.3 km
Clock Tower
192 m
Tynemouth Toy Museum
1.1 km
Clifford's Fort South And East Wall Facing River
1.2 kmReviews
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