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Posts on our bed and breakfast accommodation blog about South Shields in North East England.

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Annie’s Guest House offers bed and breakfast accommodation in South Shields from £15 per person per night.

South Shields NE33

Our South Shields accommodation is centrally located on Beach Road, half way between South Shields Town Hall (shown below, on the corner of Beach Road and Westoe Road) and the sea front.

South Shields Town Hall

If driving to South Shields follow the A194 East until you reach South Shields Town Hall (the end of the A194).

Take the left lane at the traffic lights then immediately take the right hand lane as you pass through the traffic lights and enter Beach Road.

Our accommodation is half way along on the right-hand side at number 106.

Sat-Nav files, printable Google map links and comprehensive public transport information can be found on the Directions page of our website.

The image below shows our proximity to South Shields Town Centre – we are within close walking distance of River Drive, Ferry Street, Church Way, Market Place, King Street, Chapter Row, Keppel Street (the location of South Shields Interchange including South Shields Metro Station), Coronation Street, Fowler Street, Commercial Road, Station Road, Thomas Street, Mount Terrace, Garden Lane and Crossgate.

Beach Road is marked in red on the lower right of the map.

South Shields Town Centre Bus Map

The map above also illustrates our location in relation to South Shields Town Hall and adjacent South Tyneside Register Office aka South Shields Registry Office at 10 Broughton Road, South Shields, NE33 2RN.

We are approximately ten minutes walk from the ASDA supermarket on Coronation Street, South Shields, NE33 1AZ.

Places to Eat & Drink

Dhillon’s Grill & Fry

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Dhillon’s Grill & Fry restaurant and takeaway at 325-327 Laygate, Chichester, South Shields, NE33 4JB (opposite Chichester Metro Station) has a new menu.

Dhillon's Grill and Fry 325 327 Laygate South Shields NE33 4JB

Dhillon’s Grill & Fry’s new menu can be found below…

Tip – tap to view full size (opens in a new window).

Dhillon's Grill and Fry 325 327 Laygate South Shields NE33 4JB Menu 1

Dhillon's Grill and Fry 325 327 Laygate South Shields NE33 4JB Menu 2

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For more places to eat & drink visit Places to Eat & Drink.

Published on 14th February 2014 17:55.

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Events

Room Available for the Great North Run

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We have received a cancellation this morning for a four person room for 2014’s Great North Run weekend on Friday 5th, Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September 2014.

Great North Run Red Arrows Newcastle upon Tyne

If you are looking for a room then please see our Book Online page.

Room information and photographs can be found here Accommodation.

Update – This room has now been sold.

Published on 21st January 2014 13:41.

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Public Transport

E1, E2, E6 Sunderland Bus Timetable

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The popular E1, E2 and E6 bus service linking Sunderland and South Shields has had a timetable change.

E1 Bus Sunderland To South Shields

You can view the new E1, E2 and E6 bus timetable valid from 25th November 2017 here…

The E1 bus service route is…

Chapter Row, Keppel Street, Fowler Street, Winchester Street, Anderson Street, Ocean Road, Sea Road, Mowbray Road, Westcott Avenue, Horsley Hill Road, Highfield Road, Cheviot Road, Horsley Hill Square, Marsden Lane, Redwell Lane, Coast Road, Mill Lane, East Street, Whitburn Bents Road, Whitburn Road, Roker Terrace, Harbour View, Roker Avenue, Church Street North, Dundas Street, North Bridge Street, Wearmouth Bridge, West Wear Street, Bedford Street, John Street, Borough Road, Holmeside, Vine Place, Old Stockton Road, Park Lane Interchange.

The E2 bus service route is…

Chapter Row, Keppel Street, Fowler Street, Crossgate, Western Approach, Beaufront Terrace, Dean Road, Sunderland Road, Marsden Road, Horsley Hill Square, Marsden Lane, Lizard Lane, Kitchener Road, Mill Lane, East Street, Whitburn Bents Road, Whitburn Road, Seaburn Terrace, Sea Lane, Chichester Road, Sea Road, Station Road, Charlton Road, Newcastle Road, North Bridge Street, Wearmouth Bridge, West Wear Street, Bedford Street, John Street, Borough Road, Holmeside, Vine Place, Old Stockton Road, Park Lane Interchange.

The E6 bus service route is…

Chapter Row, Keppel Street, Fowler Street, Westoe Road, Chichester Road, Stanhope Parade, Mortimer Road, King George Road, Prince Edward Road, Lizard Lane, North Guards, Sandy Chare, Front Street, East Street, Whitburn Bents Road, Whitburn Road, Dykelands Road, Dene Lane, Fulwell Road, Gladstone Street, Roker Avenue, Church Street North, Dundas Street, North Bridge Street, Wearmouth Bridge, West Wear Street, Bedford Street, John Street, Borough Road, Holmeside, Vine Place, Old Stockton Road, Park Lane Interchange.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to Sunderland our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

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For more public transport information on our blog visit Public Transport.

Published on 25th November 2013 13:41.

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Public Transport, Videos

Tyne & Wear Metro Price Changes

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Any guests staying with us in 2014 who plan on using the Tyne & Wear Metro to travel to/from our guest house in South Shields may want to make a note of the pricing changes that are to take place over the Tyne & Wear Metro system.

Tyne & Wear Metro

From Thursday 2nd January 2014 Tyne & Wear Metro ticket prices will be as follows…

A one-zone DaySaver ticket will rise from £2.50 to £2.60.
A two-zone DaySaver ticket will rise from £3.50 to £3.60.
A three zone DaySaver ticket will rise from £4.40 to £4.50.
A one zone single fare rises from £1.70 to £1.80.
A weekly two zone ticket rises from £14.40 to £14.80.

The following fares guide (updated January 2013) details Tyne & Wear Metro’s tickets in detail.

The 2014 Tyne & Wear Metro fare guide has yet to be published.

The following video shows how to use the new (in 2011) Tyne & Wear Metro ticket machines…

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Published on 23rd November 2013 16:38.

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Freebies, Places to Visit

Free Entry Voucher for National Trust Properties

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There are several National Trust properties in the North East and the voucher below entitles a family of four – one adult and three children under 18 free entry to a National Trust property (excludes bank holiday weekends).

The National Trust Souter Lighthouse

Several National Trust properties in the North East are excluded from the offer…

Dunstanburgh Castle in Craster, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 3TT; Housesteads Roman Fort, Haydon Bridge, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 6NN and the Farne Islands.

The National Trust free entry voucher is valid nationally but if you are staying at our guest house the National Trust properties closest to our bed and breakfast accommodation are…

Cherryburn, Station Bank, Stocksfield, NE43 7DD.
Cottage and farmhouse, the birthplace of Thomas Bewick.

Thomas Bewick is perhaps Northumberland’s greatest artist.

A wood engraver and naturalist who revolutionised print art in Georgian England.

Discover his tiny birthplace cottage and farmyard with glorious views over the Tyne Valley, plus a traditional 19th-century farmhouse, the later home of the Bewick family, with an unrivalled collection of his work and an exhibition about his life.

Follow Bewick’s wood blocks on their journey to the print room, where regular Sunday afternoon demonstrations bring alive this intricate craft, or explore the delightful cottage gardens, farmyard and paddock walk, perfect for picnicking or playing with the kids.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Cherryburn, Stocksfield, NE43 7DD (opens in a new window).

Cragside, Rothbury, Morpeth, NE65 7PX.
Extraordinary Victorian house, gardens and woodland – the wonder of its age.

Enter the world of Lord Armstrong – Victorian inventor, innovator and landscape genius.

Cragside house was truly a wonder of its age.

Discover the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity.

It is crammed full of ingenious gadgets – most of them still working.

The gardens are incredible.

One of the largest rock gardens in Europe leads down to the Iron Bridge, which in turn leads to the formal garden.

Children will love our adventure play area and exploring Nelly’s Labyrinth, a network of paths and tunnels cut out of a vast area of rhododendron forest.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Cragside, Rothbury, Morpeth, NE65 7PX (opens in a new window).

George Stephenson’s Birthplace, Wylam, NE41 8BP.
Birthplace of the world-famous railway engineer.

Discover the humble birthplace of great railway pioneer, George Stephenson, whose entire family lived in just one room.

Our costumed guide tells the story of how challenging life was for mining families, like George’s, that once crammed into this now charming little stone cottage, nestled in a pretty garden near the River Tyne.

Full National Trust property information can be found here George Stephenson’s Birthplace, Wylam, NE41 8BP (opens in a new window).

Gibside, Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, NE16 6BG.
Stunning 18th-century landscape garden and haven for nature.

A taste of the country on the edge of the city.

Discover fine Derwent Valley views, winding paths and refreshing open spaces while exploring our elegant buildings and ruins.

Gibside is a Georgian ‘grand design’ on a spectacular scale.

The vision of coal baron George Bowes, the Palladian chapel is an architectural masterpiece, the stable block is a vibrant learning and discovery centre, and the once grand hall is now a dramatic shell.

Gibside is also a haven for wildlife with red kites often circling in the skies above.

After centuries of decline, we’re restoring Gibside for people and nature.

Come for events every weekend, escape along the avenue for miles of tranquil walks and picnic spots or enjoy family fun at our adventure play area and woodland play trail.

Food also runs through Gibside’s veins, whether in our bustling walled garden, café, local farm shop or twice monthly farmers market.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Gibside, Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, NE16 6BG (opens in a new window).

Holy Jesus Hospital, City Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2AS.
An extraordinary mix of architecture from over seven centuries.

The Holy Jesus Hospital survives amid 1960’s city-centre developments, displaying features from all periods of its 700-year existence.

The National Trust’s Inner City Project is now based here, working to provide opportunities for inner-city dwellers to gain access to and enjoy the countryside on their doorstep.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Holy Jesus Hospital, City Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2AS (opens in a new window).

Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 2SH.
Romantic 16th-century castle with spectacular views.

Location has always been the main attraction for the owners and occupiers of Lindisfarne Castle.

From a former fort to the holiday home of a wealthy Edwardian bachelor seeking a quiet retreat from London, the idyllic location of the Castle has intrigued and inspired for centuries.

The renovation by Arts and Crafts architect Edwin Lutyens both hides and emphasises the old fort, all the while overlooking Gertrude Jekyll’s enchanting walled garden and the unexpected grandeur of the Lime Kilns, an imposing and striking reminder of Lindisfarne’s industrial past.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 2SH (opens in a new window).

Ormesby Hall, Ladgate Lane, near Middlesbrough, TS3 0SR.
The Pennyman family’s intimate 18th-century mansion.

Home of the Pennyman family for nearly 400 years, this classic Georgian mansion, with its Victorian kitchen and laundry, attractive gardens and estate walks, provides lively resources for local schools and community groups, and a unique venue for wedding ceremonies and corporate events.

Experience the spirit of the intimate home of Colonel Jim Pennyman, the last of the Pennyman line, and his arts-loving wife Ruth, as well as the stylish legacy of the 18th-century character ‘Wicked’ Sir James Pennyman – so named because of his extravagant lifestyle and his gambling with the family fortune.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Ormesby Hall, Ladgate Lane, near Middlesbrough, TS3 0SR (opens in a new window).

Souter Lighthouse and The Leas, Coast Road, Sunderland, SR6 7NH.
A marvel of its age.

Souter is a special place all year round and was the first lighthouse in the world designed and built to be powered by electricity.

Opened in 1871, decommissioned in 1988, the National Trust acquired it and opened it to the public in 1990.

Souter remains an iconic beacon, hooped in red and white and standing proud on the coastline midway between the River Tyne and the River Wear.

The Leas is a two and a half mile stretch of magnesian limestone cliffs, wave-cut foreshore and coastal grassland.

The cliffs and rock stacks of Marsden Bay are home to nesting Kittiwakes, Fulmar, Cormorants, Shags and Guillemots.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Souter Lighthouse and The Leas, Coast Road, Sunderland, SR6 7NH (opens in a new window).

Wallington, Cambo, near Morpeth, NE61 4AR.
Magnificent estate where politics and play came together in the heart of Northumberland.

Discover Wallington, much-loved home to generations of the unconventional Trevelyan family.

Visit the impressive, yet friendly house, and explore the history of Northumberland in the huge pre-Raphaelite paintings around the remarkable Central Hall.

Be inspired by the beautiful furniture, family paintings and treasured collections.

The Trevelyans loved being outdoors and close to nature and the house is surrounded by an informal landscape of lawns, lakes, woodland, parkland and farmland, just waiting to be explored.

There is even a beautiful walled garden hidden in the woods, a colourful haven of tranquillity in all seasons.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Wallington, Cambo, near Morpeth, NE61 4AR (opens in a new window).

Washington Old Hall, The Avenue, Washington, NE38 7LE.
Manor house associated with the family of George Washington, first president of the USA.

At the heart of historic Washington village this picturesque stone manor house and its gardens provide a tranquil oasis, reflecting gentry life following the turbulence of the English Civil War.

The building incorporates parts of the original medieval home of George Washington’s direct ancestors, and it is from here that the family took their surname of ‘Washington’.

Much used and loved by local schools and community groups, including a hugely supportive Friends organisation, the Old Hall is also popular with couples wanting intimate wedding ceremonies and companies organising corporate events.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Washington Old Hall, The Avenue, Washington, NE38 7LE (opens in a new window).

Seaton Delaval Hall, The Avenue, Seaton Sluice, NE26 4QR.
More than a great house, it is a truly amazing place.

Seaton Delaval Hall is a great house set in its own estate with lovely gardens and a fine collection; yet it is also much more.

It is a signpost pointing to the diverse history of a family which acquired land here in the late 11th century.

The house occupies the site of a Norman settlement, and its original Norman chapel remains in use today.

Built between 1719 and 1730 for Admiral George Delaval, it is not only the finest house in the north east of England, but also among the finest works of its architect, Sir John Vanbrugh, one of the masters of English Baroque.

For 900 years, the estate has been a stage for drama, intrigue and romance while the surrounding landscape has fuelled industrial revolution.

The house has survived terrible fires, military occupation and potential ruin.

Now it provides an amazing space for arts, heritage and the community to come together.

Full National Trust property information can be found here Seaton Delaval Hall, The Avenue, Seaton Sluice, NE26 4QR (opens in a new window).

The National Trust voucher you need to print and take with you is below…

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Published on 22nd October 2013 20:40.

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