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Grainger Town Walking Guide

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Wooden mice, Dominican friars, Marks & Spencer’s Penny Bazaar, and an Earl.

Grainger Town Newcastle upon Tyne Walking Guide #1

Starting point – Monument Metro Station / Grey Street.

Length of walk – 1.5 – 2 hours.

When it comes to grandiose views, Earl Grey – former Northumberland MP and Prime Minister – has got it spot on.

He’s the fellow perched atop 1 Grey’s Monument, casting his gaze down the street which he gave his name to.

Grey Street (voted the most beautiful in the country by the listeners of Radio 4 and the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment CABE) is indeed a magnificent sight and the work of visionary property developer Richard Grainger who was born in 1797.

Starting in 1834, Grainger set about transforming Newcastle, with his classically designed streets all part of his “City of Palaces” blueprint.

Grey’s Monument itself is regarded by many as the centre of modern Newcastle and was erected in 1838 to commemorate Earl Grey’s achievements in passing the Great Reform Bill of 1832.

Behind the Earl is Blackett Street and the Emerson Chambers building, a fine example of the Art Nouveau style.

If you cut down between this building and the Newcastle United club shop (a black and white scarf is optional at this stage), you will discover 2 Brunswick Methodist Chapel, one of the earliest of its type in North East England.

Back onto Blackett Street, turn right, and continue along and you will find 3 Old Eldon Square on your right.

This houses the city’s war memorial – a bronze statue of St. George – the patron saint of the Northumberland Fusiliers – slaying a dragon.

Continue along Blackett Street, and under the bridge, and you will see 4 St. Andrew’s Church, on Newgate Street.

Structurally the building contains more 12th century work than any other in the area making it “the oldest church of this town” and to the rear of it you can see a short stretch of the medieval Town Walls (more of which, later).

Continue along Newgate Street and you cannot miss the arresting façade of the 5 Co-Op Building (which originally housed the Co-Operative Wholesale movement), a great example of the Art Deco style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s.

Pop into the North or South tower and take a look at the stairwells with the little human figures carrying the handrails, another superb Art Deco touch.

Adjoining the Co-Op is 6 The Gate, home to a plethora of swish bars and restaurants.

You will notice the glass and steel sculpture “Ellipsis Eclipses” by Danny Lane on the corner outside.

Between The Gate and Tiger Tiger (opposite), head down beneath the glass pedestrian bridge (it has The Gate written on it) and turn right onto Dispensary Lane which will bring you to 7 Blackfriars Medieval Friary and a real step back in time.

The first thing you will notice is the noise.

There is none.

This little haven is one of Newcastle upon Tyne’s hidden gems and, befitting the quiet air, was once home to Dominican friars who arrived here in 1239.

The church that was once here was destroyed during Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries, but its outline is still visible today.

The building the friars used as their eating area is now an award winning bistro/restaurant, Blackfriars, which also has tables outside on the greenery, so you can grab a bite to eat in the tranquil air of this delightful square.

Alternatively bring your own sandwiches for a picnic.

Following through a little archway towards the top end of Blackfriars Medieval Friary (straight ahead from where you entered it), takes you onto Stowell Street, home to Newcastle upon Tyne’s Chinatown.

You will be greeted by a wonderful array of aromas informing you that you’ve reached the best Chinese restaurants in town!

Turn left and at the end of Stowell Street you will see the West Walls, the longest section of the original Town Walls – built between 1280-1283 to protect the city – still surviving today.

Following the wall down the slope will lead you onto Westgate Road, where you will see 8. The Journal Tyne Theatre & Opera House (opened in 1867), one of the most important theatres in the country, housing its original 19th century stage machinery.

Continue down Westgate Road, over Clayton Street, and you will reach the 9 Newcastle Arts Centre on the right hand side.

In the open courtyard of the centre are the remains of a corner of a Roman milecastle.

The Arts Centre is also a great place to pick up a gift and houses a gallery and a potter’s studio.

Continue down the road to see the graceful 10 Assembly Rooms (built in 1774) on the left, and a little further, 11 St. John’s Church on the corner of Grainger Street.

Inside the church are a range of interesting features including a commemoration to Richard Grainger himself.

Also pay careful attention to the wooden choirstalls in the north aisle and see if you can spot the little wooden mice which were carved by the Yorkshire craftsman Robert “mousey” Thompson, who developed that particular trademark as an indication that he and his fellow craftsmen were “as poor as church mice”.

Back out and onto Grainger Street and again, your chance to take in the magnificence of Grainger Town’s buildings as you head back towards Grey’s Monument.

Along the way, be sure to stop off at the 12 Grainger Market, the covered market on your left hand side.

Thought to be designed by John Dobson – who worked closely with Grainger – the market contains many shops which have been in the same family for generations, and is still home to one of the original Marks and Spencer’s Penny Bazaars (built in 1895, with its shop front being the smallest, and oldest, still surviving today).

Finally, just before Grey’s Monument and Monument Metro Station, you will see the beautifully tiled Edwardian 13 Central Arcade (dating back to 1906) on your right hand side.

This is another of Grainger’s creations and the perfect way to end your stroll through Newcastle upon Tyne’s “golden heart”.

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Published on 1st February 2014 19:00.

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Tivoli Restaurant Discount

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Fenwick department store is located in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne’s pedestrianised shopping area at 39 Northumberland Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7AS.

Fenwick's Northumberland Street Newcastle upon Tyne

Fenwick is a family business with now 11 sites across the country since its founding in 1882 in Newcastle upon Tyne.

The flagship Northumberland Street shop is now one of the largest in the UK, spread over five floors with one of the biggest beauty halls in Britain.

To compliment the shopping Fenwick has ten eateries catering for every taste from fast and light at Yo!Sushi on the ground floor, sandwich shop Pret-a-Manger also on the ground floor, Northside Diner serving American-style comfort food on the third floor, Terry Laybourne’s Café 21 on the first floor and Tivoli Restaurant also on the first floor.

Tivoli Restaurant at Fenwick's Northumberland Street Newcastle upon Tyne

Using the voucher below two people can enjoy a two course meal at Fenwick’s Tivoli Restaurant for just £20…

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The closest Tyne & Wear Metro station to Fenwick department store is Monument Metro Station.

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Published on 1st May 2013 17:42.

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Theatre Royal Newcastle upon Tyne 2 for 1 Tickets

Home > Tyne & Wear > Newcastle upon Tyne > Grey Street > Theatre Royal

The Theatre Royal on Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6BR presents more than 380 performances to an audience of over 300,000 people annually.

It is also the regional home of The National Theatre, Opera North and The Royal Shakespeare Company.

Theatre Royal Grey Street Newcastle Upon Tyne Exterior

During April the West End Operatic Society is presenting Jekyll & Hyde at the theatre and there is a 2 for 1 ticket deal available to box office bought tickets (offer not available online or on already purchased tickets) for Monday to Thursday (including Thursday matinee) performances.

Performance times are Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday at 7pm; Thursday 2pm and 7pm.

Tickets cost between £9-22 depending on seating chosen.

Simply quote ‘241 deal’ when you call the Theatre Royal box office to book.

Theatre Royal Grey Street Newcastle Upon Tyne Exterior

The nearest Tyne & Wear Metro station to the Theatre Royal is Monument Metro Station and you can travel to and from the Theatre Royal on the Metro with your theatre ticket – up to two hours before and after the performance ends.

Simply retain your theatre ticket for inspection by Tyne & Wear Metro staff.

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Published on 2nd April 2013 15:10.

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Free Film Night at the Tyneside Cinema Bar

Home > Tyne & Wear > Newcastle upon Tyne > Pilgrim Street > Tyneside Cinema

If you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation this week then you may be interested in the free films being shown at the Tyneside Cinema on Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6QG.

The Tyneside Cinema Pilgrim Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6QG Free Film Flyer

The closest Tyne & Wear Metro station to the Tyneside Cinema is Monument Metro Station – 20 minutes journey time to/from our bed and breakfast accommodation.

Tyneside Cinema Pilgrim Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6QG Exterior

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Published on 18th February 2013 22:52.

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