About Newcastle and North Tyneside
North of the River Tyne there is a vibrant population made up of various districts coming under the banner of Newcastle City Council and North Tyneside. Stretching from the coastal areas of Tynemouth and Whitley Bay to North Shields and Wallsend at the mouth of the River and inland to the West towards Hexham.
All of these areas have their own communities and public services but the hub of the area is sure to be Newcastle City Centre ie. The Toon! Newcastle is the party capital of the North East having a wide range of shops, bars and restaurants and a wealth of history from the historical Keep, Quayside area, theatres and various churches and places of worship including St Nicholas Cathedral located in the heart of the town.
Connections
Most areas are connected via the Metro Rapid Transit service from various Stations in Newcastle taking you to the coast and South of the Tyne towards South Shields and Sunderland. There is also an excellent bus service, Central Station for national rail being a Grade ll listed building providing main routes to all parts of the Country including London and over the border to Scotland and not forgetting Newcastle International Airport which serves the North East.
Shopping & Leisure
Shop until you drop at Intu Eldon Square in Newcastle City Centre or stroll down Northumberland Street towards the Monument and take in the impressive architecture of Grey Street. The classic indoor Grainger Market was built in 1835 and houses various food and shopping outlets to suit all needs. The vast countryside and coastal areas of Northumberland are easily accessible for exploring further afield offering various leisure amenities, walking, Stately Homes and Castles to explore, beaches and the like.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, NE3
Valid until 10.08.2021
Property Type: | Flat | Build Form: | NO DATA! |
Transaction Type: | Rental (private) | Energy Tariff: | Single |
Main Fuel: | Mains gas (not community) | Main Gas: | Yes |
Floor Level: | 1st | Flat Top Storey: | No |
Top Storey: | 0 | Glazing Type: | Double glazing installed before 2002 |
Previous Extension: | 0 | Open Fireplace: | 0 |
Ventilation: | Natural | Lightning: | No low energy lighting |
Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas | Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs |
Hot Water System: | From main system | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good |
Floors: | (other premises below) | Walls: | Timber frame, as built, partial insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Average | Roof: | Pitched, 250 mm loft insulation |
Roof Energy: | Good | Total Floor Area: | 52.99 m2 |
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