Coalway Lane
Coalway Lane
HER Number
              13367
          District
              Gateshead
          Site Name
              Coalway Lane
          Place
              Greenside
          Map Sheet
              NZ16SW
          Class
              Transport
          Site Type: Broad
              Road Transport Site
          Site Type: Specific
              Road
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Post Medieval 1540 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Structure
          Description
              Coalway Lane runs from the west side of Greenside north to the Ryton Bypass (A695). It is an adopted highway but is little more than a rough stone track, narrow, steep and sunken in places. It is inaccessible for most vehicles. The lane is partially sunken, like a hollow-way lined by trees and hedges along much of its route, and presumably of some antiquity. It is crossed by the line of the Risemoor Way (HER 3321) which was built in 1737-8, as an extension to the 1663 Crawcrook Way. Bennett, Clavering and Rounding in 'A Fighting Trade' suggest that the waggonway bridged over Coalway Lane and that part of the waggonway had a paved level crossing. There are areas of exposed bedrock and sections of brick in places along Coalway Lane, which look like some form of deliberately created surface.
          Easting
              412750
          Northing
              562780
          Grid Reference
              NZ412750562780
    Sources
              Bennett, Clavering and Rounding, 1990, A Fighting Trade; Roy Deane, Gateshead Council's Public Right of Way Officer, 4 April 2003 (pers comm)