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    Tynemouth (/ ˈ t aɪ n m aʊ θ /) is a ... specially created to ensure marine mammals are kept in near natural conditions. It was previously known as the Blue Reef ...

  2. History of Tynemouth. Find out more. The prominent headland anciently called by the Saxons Benebalcrag with steep cliffs on three sides towering over the mouth of the River Tyne is an important strategic position where, from the earliest times, it could command the mouth of the river, and indeed the site is known to have been occupied from the ...

  3. Nearby, beneath the rock of the castle is a tiny cove and beach that is the home to Tynemouth Sailing Club. Here, projecting into the sea is the 900 yard long North Pier or breakwater. It was built 1854-1895 by Newcastle’s Trinity House and the lighthouse at its terminus was built between 1903 and 1908.

  4. Tynemouth sits on the coast and the views are amazing. The priory was protected by the castle walls, towers and gatehouse. After the monastery was suppressed in the reign of Henry VIII (1509–47), Tynemouth headland became a coastal fortress and remained so until 1956, because of its strategic position at the mouth of the river Tyne.

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · Historical Sites Of Tynemouth. First stop: the historical heart of Tynemouth. This place isn’t just about sandy toes and salty air; it’s steeped in history that stretches back centuries. The Historical Tynemouth Priory And Castle. Our first hidden gem is the Tynemouth Priory and Castle. Picture this: towering ruins perched atop a rugged ...

  6. Tynemouth Markets. 542. Flea & Street Markets. Bustling weekend market in a historic metro station, featuring a diverse array of stalls from antiques to local food, with a convivial atmosphere and a pub for refreshments. 2024. 3. Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade Watch House Museum. 185. Speciality Museums.

  7. Encounter a fusion of the traditional seaside holiday with a contemporary urban scene when visiting Tynemouth and Whitley Bay – the hipster coastal towns of Newcastle’s North Tyneside coast. Marry together beautiful beach views and historical ruins with upbeat and trendy restaurants as you taste some of the exquisite dishes available in ...

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