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| Tynemouth is a town and historic borough in Tyne and Wear, England, UK, located at the mouth of the River Tyne, between North Shields (on the Tyne) and Cullercoats (on the coast to the North). It is administered as part of the borough of North Tyneside, but until 1974 was an independent county borough (including North Shields) in its own right. |
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| The headland towering over the mouth of the Tyne has been settled since the Iron Age. The Romans occupied it. In the 7th century a monastery was built there and later fortified. The headland was known as PEN BAL CRAG. The place where now stands the Monastery of Tynemouth was anciently called by the Saxons Benebalcrag-Leland at the time of Henry VIII The monastery was sacked by the Danes in 800, rebuilt, destroyed again in 875 but by 1083 was again operational. Three kings are reputed to be have been buried within - Oswin - King of Deira (651); Osred II - King of Northumbria (792) and Malcolm III- King of Scotland (1093). Three crowns still adorn the North Tyneside coat of arms. (North Tyneside Council 1990). The queens of Edward I and Edward II stayed in the Priory and Castle while their husbands were campaigning in Scotland. King Edward III considered it to be one of the strongest castles in the Northern Marches. After Bannockburn in 1314, Edward II fled from Tynemouth by ship. A village had long been established in the shelter of the fortified Priory and around 1325 the then Prior built a port for fishing and trading. This led to a dispute between Tynemouth and the more powerful Newcastle over shipping rights on the Tyne which continued for centuries. |
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| Just 2 miles north of Tynemouth stands the town of Whitley Bay. Known widely throughout the UK, Whitley Bay is a destination for 'hen' and 'stag' parties, especially on the bank holiday weekends. This is the source of some consternation to local residents, many of whom believe that the town's nightlife brings with it an unsavoury reputation as well as disruption and anti-social behaviour. Others however see the boisterous nightlife of the town as a valuable source of revenue and as a source of excitement and interest for the now largely derelict seafront. The principal nightlife location is South Parade, a street lined with many bars, hotels, guesthouses and restaurants that meanders down from the town centre to the seafront. |
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| Some of the areas in and around Tynemouth include: Cullercoats, Whitley Bay, North Shields, Wallsend, Percy Main, Monkseaton, Shiremoor, Seaton Sliuce, Seaton Delaval, Seghill, Hollystone, West Allotment, Earsdon and Wellfield. |
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