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Newcastle upon Tyne, often referred to as Newcastle or ‘the toon’ (to locals), stands proudly on the banks of the River Tyne ...
A tucked-away medieval Cloister Garden in the city centre, where a beer-making connection from years gone by has been revived, is now to host a first beer festival. Newcastle's historic ...
Between 1965 and 2018, Thomson House in Newcastle's Groat Market was home to the Evening Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun before the company moved to a new HQ in Eldon Square more befitting its ...
Part of the garden ruin at Bosham, confirmed as a medieval building by recent research. CREDIT: Newcastle University. A crucial indication that the site had even earlier origins comes from a ...
A medieval building on Newcastle's Quayside has been added to a list of historic buildings in the region said to be at risk. The Cooperage was built in the 16th century and was lasted used as a ...
a senior lecturer in medieval archaeology at Newcastle University in Newcastle, England. Archaeological remains from this period are hard to come by, said study coauthor Oliver Creighton ...
Back in time, the Cloth Market was one of several medieval Newcastle markets clustered around St Nicholas’ church (later cathedral) on the route of the Great North Road. Popular fairs were held ...
The research, which is published in The Antiquaries Journal, was led by Dr Duncan Wright, Senior Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology at Newcastle University, who said: "The realisation that the 2006 ...
Holy Trinity Church, Bosham, looking east. Credit: Newcastle University Part of the garden ruin at Bosham, confirmed as a medieval building by recent research. Credit: Newcastle University This ...