pets corner at jesmond dene park newcastle
Armstrong bridge Jesmond Dene park Pets corner ????
Part of our visit to Newcastle upon Tyne included this beautiful forest - park...not to be missed! ????
Visiting Jesmond Food Market and Pets Corner in Jesmond || Things to do in Newcastle upon Tyne
This weekend we visited a food market in Jesmond Newcastle. The Jesmond food market is open on the 3rd weekend of every month and is right next to Jesmond dene which is where you can go to see some animals at pet corner.
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Jesmond Dene Short Circular, Newcastle upon Tyne ©
This easy circular route is about 2.5 miles / 4 km long, starting at Armstrong Bridge on Stephenson Road in Heaton. You enter the dene via a wrought iron gate on the right heading up past the visitor centre at Millfield House and Pets Corner, past the old Fisherman's Lodge Restaurant, along the River Ouse as far as the picnic field before returning but keeping to the right of the house and Pet's Corner to hug the river around the field with trees in it. This walk is all on good tarmac paths which are suitable for pushchairs and mobility scooters. There is a cafe at Millfield House and there is no entrance fee for the Dene or for Pet's Corner. The dene is easily accessible by public transport or by car at certain entrance points.
Jesmond Dene, a public park in the east end of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, occupies the narrow steep-sided valley of a small stream known as the Ouseburn: in North-East England, such valleys are commonly known as denes. William George Armstrong and his wife, of Jesmond Dene House, first laid out the park during the 1860s. The design is intended to reflect a rural setting, with woodland, crags, waterfalls and pools. It is now owned by Newcastle City Council. The iron-constructed Armstrong Bridge spans the Dene and hosts an arts and crafts fair most Sunday mornings, weather permitting. Some of the stands have moved to the permanent Sunday market on the Newcastle Quayside. The building of a replacement road and tunnel, the Cradlewell By-pass, was the subject of a road protest camp around 1993, due to the destruction of many 200-year-old trees Wikipedia
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Sounds: Dusk chorus near Newcastle
Places to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK )
Places to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK )
Newcastle upon Tyne is a university city on the River Tyne in northeast England. With its twin city, Gateshead, it was a major shipbuilding and manufacturing hub during the Industrial Revolution and is now a centre of business, arts and sciences. Spanning the Tyne, modern Gateshead Millennium Bridge, noted for its unique tilting aperture, is a symbol of the 2 cities.
Newcastle upon Tyne commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North Sea. Newcastle is the most populous city in the North East, and forms the core of the Tyneside conurbation, the eighth most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and is a member of the Eurocities network of European cities. Newcastle was part of the county of Northumberland until 1400, when it became a county of itself, a status it retained until becoming part of Tyne and Wear in 1974. The regional nickname and dialect for people from Newcastle and the surrounding area is Geordie. Newcastle also houses Newcastle University, a member of the Russell Group, as well as Northumbria University.
The city of Newcastle upon Tyne developed around the Roman settlement Pons Aelius and was named after the castle built in 1080 by Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. The city grew as an important centre for the wool trade in the 14th century, and later became a major coal mining area. The port developed in the 16th century and, along with the shipyards lower down the River Tyne, was amongst the world's largest shipbuilding and ship-repairing centres. Newcastle's economy includes corporate headquarters, learning, digital technology, retail, tourism and cultural centres, from which the city contributes £13 billion towards the United Kingdom's GVA. Among its icons are Newcastle United football club and the Tyne Bridge. Since 1981 the city has hosted the Great North Run, a half marathon which attracts over 57,000 runners each year.
Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near Ponteland . Newcastle railway station, also known as Newcastle Central Station, is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line and Cross Country Route. Central Station is one of the busiest stations in Britain. The city is served by the Tyne and Wear Metro, a system of suburban and underground railways covering much of Tyne and Wear. Major roads in the area include the A1 (Gateshead Newcastle Western Bypass), stretching north to Edinburgh and south to London; the A19 heading south past Sunderland and Middlesbrough to York and Doncaster; the A69 heading west to Carlisle; the A696, which becomes the A68 heads past Newcastle Airport. Newcastle is accessible by several mostly traffic-free cycle routes that lead to the edges of the city centre. here are 3 main bus companies providing services in the city; Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East.
Alot to see in ( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK ) such as :
Great North Museum
Centre for Life
Discovery Museum
The Castle, Newcastle
Tyne Bridge
Laing Art Gallery
Newcastle Cathedral
Angel of the North
Great North Museum: Hancock
Jesmond Dene
Beamish Museum
Hatton Gallery
Newcastle town wall
Newcastle Racecourse
Church of St Thomas the Martyr
Tyneside Cinema
Town Moor, Newcastle upon Tyne
Grey's Monument
Exhibition Park, Newcastle
Pets Corner
Bessie Surtees House
Quayside
Aspers Casino Newcastle
St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne
The Biscuit Factory
Genting Casino Newcastle
Seven Stories
Paddy Freeman's Park
Side Photographic Gallery
Iles Tours Newcastle
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trinity House
The Black Gate
National Trust - Holy Jesus Hospital
Stephenson Works Boilershop
Hodgkin Park
North East Land, Sea and Air Museums
Benwell Roman Temple - Hadrian's Wall
Motor Museum
Lambton Castle
Trinity Maritime Centre
Partnership House
Iris Brickfield
Heaton Park
Denton Hall Turret - Hadrian's Wall
Benwell Nature Park
Byker Grove
Lemington Glass Works
Kenton Park Sports Centre
Ravensworth Castle
( Newcastle upon Tyne - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Newcastle upon Tyne . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Newcastle upon Tyne - UK
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Jesmond Dene Pictures
One of my favourite places in the Northeast of England, so stunning Jesmond Dene.
Newcastle Memories
Newcastle Memories
Jesmond Dene in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Jesmond Dene is a two mile stretch of green land in the centre of Newcastle where you actually feel as if you are in the country walking near the waterfalls and lush green trees. There is also a Pets Corner with birds, peacocks and goats and two children's play parks. A great place to take the family, have a picnic, walk, jog or cycle. It's very popular with dog walkers too.
Jesmond Dene
A walk and play in Jesmond Dene with Berry!
Autumn in Jesmond Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne
Autumn in Jesmond Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK - filmed and edited by Clive Gerrard, Helen Spicer and Gary Stephenson 2014
Autumn in Jesmond Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne
Autumn in Jesmond Dene, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK - filmed and edited by Clive Gerrard, Helen Spicer and Gary Stephenson 2014
Jesmond Dene
A walk through our beautiful Jesmond Dene.
Waterfalls in Jesmond Dene, Newcastle
A quick journey through Jesmond Dene & Heaton Park - Newcastle upon Tyne Cycle Route HD
Decided to take a detour on the way home today on my bike as it was a nice day. Headed off down past Jesmond Dene house down into Jesmond Dene, you can tell spring is here when the sun is out down the Dene as the trees and plants are starting the bloom, greenery is getting brighter. Through Jesmond Dene up into Heaton Park. Amazing scenery and parks in the middle of Newcastle. God's Country.
Natural Wonders of Jesmond Dene Trailer
This is a Documentary that will be with us by November 2015.
It will focus on the last natural place in the city, showcasing in this documentary i'll explain the creation of this natural woodland and its beautiful waterfalls.
The Jesmond Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom - Awesome!
The Jesmond Park - Book it now! -
Situated in the quiet and peaceful area of Jesmond, Jesmond Park Hotel offers bright, cozy rooms with free Wi-Fi, just 15 minutes’ walk from Jesmond Metro Station.
Each room at Jesmond Park Hotel includes a TV and tea/coffee-making facilities, while some rooms feature private bathrooms.
Guests can relax in the hotel’s bar, which offers a range of snacks and drinks.
Newcastle’s famously vibrant nightlife, shops, and museums, are easily accessed in 5 minutes by the local metro train. The Metro Radio Arena and Newcastle Train Station are just 5 minutes away by car.
walking in jesmond dene park
Jesmond dene, new years day 2012
Jesmond dene, Newcastle upon tyne. New years day 2012 taken with my new camera. Enjoy
2008-August Jesmond Dene Newcastle Upon Tyne England.wmv
Jesus Mound
A short video I shot to send to some friends to show them where I grew up.
Jesmond, or Jesus Mound, is a pretty special place but even more so is the compact, wooded Ouse valley tucked away within it: both mystical and enchanting during the day and unnervingly eerie at night.
It's the setting for the spooky illustrated children story I wrote called Cloudy Head (part of a collection of shorts) and several major scenes in the Sci-Fi Cyberpunk thriller, Iron Man Project.
In Cloudy Head, a young boy finds his reality begins to merge with dream-like apparitions that stalk out of the woods behind his parents house, after recently moving there.
In Iron Man Project, one character finds herself hiding out in a fictional renovated version of Lord Armstrong's banqueting hall whilst another character is sent there to kill her.
Up until the Norman Conquest of England in the late 11th Century, this area has been known as Gese Muth or the mouth of the Ouse (river). Apparently there was an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary, holding the infant Christ, on St Mary's Rock -- which is a large table-like boulder that sits in the river right next to the ruins of Ridley Mill -- and is right next to where I'm standing when I start filming the video below.
About a mile away there are the ruins of a Chapel on the west side of the valley, and a little further beyond that is the site of a Spring, known as St Mary's Well with the word Gratia inscribed upon stone above it.
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The two works of fiction associated with Jesmond Dene are Cloudy Head (part of a collection of shorts called Songs of Spheres) and the novel, Iron Man Project.
Songs of Spheres:
Iron Man Project
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Jesmond Dene Spring 2014
Jesmond Dene, Newcastle Upon Tyne