Parks & Playgrounds in Newcastle upon Tyne
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4-Apr-13 to 4-Apr-15 |
Leazes Park is the city's oldest park. Its a very short walk from the city centre and has recently been beautifully restored. Facilities include play areas, tennis courts, basketb...
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4-Apr-13 to 4-Apr-15 |
Exhibition Park is a fantastic open space, which is a very short walk from the city centre. There is a skatepark, tennis courts, basketball court, several play areas with a wide...
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14-May-13 to 14-May-15 |
Saltwell Park is a beautifully landscaped Victorian Park. The park has wide open spaces, woodland walks, a rose garden, Japanese garden, maze and the wonderfully ornate Saltwell...
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15-Apr-13 to 15-Apr-15 |
Jesmond Dene is a wonderful park just outside of the city centre. The park is beautifully landscaped and originally belonged to Lord Armstrong ( Cragside) before he gave it to the...
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15-Apr-13 to 15-Apr-15 |
Bill Quay park contains a lovely selection of different types of play equipment. There is a play area designed for younger children, as well as older children, with climbing frame...
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2-May-13 to 2-May-15 |
Paddy Freemans Park is a very popular park. There are 2 tennis courts, a football pitch, bowling green, play area, plenty of seating available with picnic benches as well. There...
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2-May-13 to 2-May-15 |
Oliver Henderson Park is in the heart of Leam Lane Estate. Its a well spaced out park, with plenty of green areas to run around and play games. There is plenty of space to cycle...
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