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NE1 6ND - Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle ( new-KASS-u0259l, RP: NEW-kah-su0259l), is a cathedral city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is England's northernmost metropolitan borough, located on the River Tyne's northern bank opposite Gateshead to the south. It is the most populous settlement in the Tyneside conurbation and North East England.
Newcastle developed around a Roman settlement called Pons Aelius. The settlement became known as Monkchester before taking on the name of a castle built in 1080 by William the Conqueror's eldest son, Robert Curthose. It was one of the world's largest ship building and repair centres during the Industrial Revolution. Newcastle was historically part of the county of Northumberland, but governed as a county corporate after 1400. In 1974, Newcastle became part of Tyne and Wear. The local authority is Newcastle City Council, which is a constituent member of the North East Mayoral Combined Authority." [1]
Situated in local authority Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne is classed as urban with major conurbation. Nearest towns are Newcastle Upon Tyne (0 miles away), Gateshead (3 miles away), Hebburn (4 miles away), with the capital city, London being 249 miles away.


















Tyne and Wear
Tyne and Wear is located in the north east of England and is a metropolitan county made up of five boroughs: City of Sunderland, City of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Gatreshead, North Tyneside and South Tyneside. It is bounded on the east by the North Sea, in the south by County Durham and in the north by Northumberland.
An independent and passionate region with friendly locals and an isolated, windswept beauty Tyne and Wear is a mostly metropolitan and industrial county, more about its cities than the landscape. But what cities, with Newcastle recently voted the best nightspot in the world and with a sporting rivalry between Sunderland and Newcastle to match any around the world. Most areas have moved on from their industrial roots to achieve successful regeneration and Tyne and Wear is now known for its award winning beaches, vibrant and bustling cities, excellent museums and world-famous galleries.
Highlights of the region include the city of Sunderland and the museums celebrating its industrial heritage of glass-making, coal mining and ship building, its wonderful boutique shops and restaurants and its charming Victorian streets. Sunderland Art Gallery features delightful paintings by L.S. Lowry, as well as famous Victorian masterpieces and other surprising curiosities from around the world.
Also worth a visit are the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, the National Glass Centre on the River Wear and the North East Aircraft Museum. For a bit of open space and coast, head to South Shields for its beguiling coastal setting, gigantic piers at the mouth of the Tyne, its Victorian water pumping station and derelict windmill, and the extensive beaches and sand dunes and National Trust protected Leas. Check out Marsden Bay with one of the largest seabird colonies in Britain and endless beautiful coastal scenery further along the coast.
Last but not least there is Newcastle itself, the best night-spot in Britain, with arguably the best shops in Northern England too. Newcastle is a stunning and crazy city (along with Gateshead) and whether it's the artwork at the Baltic center and Biscuit Factory or the Angel of the North; or whether you visit the Discovery Museum or even the old Castle Garth Keep, Newcastle is a fascinating mix of the industrial and the hip and will show you a good time.
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Where is it?
LocationNewcastle upon Tyne
Ward
Westgate
Local Authority
Newcastle upon Tyne
Council
Constituency
County
Tyne and Wear
Region
North East
Country
England
Classification
Urban with Major Conurbation
Area Type
Metropolitan District
ONS GSS ID
E00175551
LSOADZ_NAME
Newcastle upon Tyne 024G
Government ID
Newcastle upon Tyne 024
Coordinates
54.974, -1.608
Phone Code
(019467) xxxxx
Nearby Towns
Newcastle Upon Tyne | 0.3 mi |
Gateshead | 3.3 mi |
Hebburn | 3.9 mi |
Wallsend | 4.3 mi |
Edinburgh | 90.8 mi |
London | 248.6 mi |
Cardiff | 251.3 mi |
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