Shown on Ordnance Survey second edition. Originally built 1871. Rebuilt in 1894 with the front of the new building adjoining the old pub to the rear. The original pub has a cellar and the roof of this cellar is supported by old metal railway tracks. It was named after the sinking of the G Pit and the winning of its first coals. Two storeys plus attic. Three bays to main front and projecting corner bays on first floor. The building has two storeys plus an attic, with three bays to the main front and projecting corner bays on the first floor. This building has a style similar to others built around the same time. On 5th December 1961 the corner outside door was built-up and the position of 2 internal doors was varied. Being situated alone on a bend in the road gives it a standout quality. It is a landmark building that signals the end of the town and indeed, is the last pub on the High Street before the name changes to Church Bank. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Shown on Ordnance Survey second edition. Originally built 1871. Rebuilt in 1894 with the front of the new building adjoining the old pub to the rear. The original pub has a cellar and the roof of this cellar is supported by old metal railway tracks. It was named after the sinking of the G Pit and the winning of its first coals. Two storeys plus attic. Three bays to main front and projecting corner bays on first floor. The building has two storeys plus an attic, with three bays to the main front and projecting corner bays on the first floor. This building has a style similar to others built around the same time. On 5th December 1961 the corner outside door was built-up and the position of 2 internal doors was varied. Being situated alone on a bend in the road gives it a standout quality. It is a landmark building that signals the end of the town and indeed, is the last pub on the High Street before the name changes to Church Bank.
Site Name
Wallsend, Church Bank, New Winning Tavern
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9455
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9); Boundey, S. 2010, Wallsend Pubs and Clubs, p11
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2016
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Claire MacRae
DAY1
09
DAY2
25
District
N Tyneside
Easting
429740
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
8
MONTH2
4
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566320
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Wallsend
Description
Formerly the Black Bull Hotel then the Little Waster (after the NE comedian Bobby Thompson). Existed in 1858 amongst buildings known as Turners Buildings. The first floor also held the Wallsend Companions Club. This was built as one large building (c1900) and has not altered visually since. It is a very impressive building that dominates that part of the street. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Formerly the Black Bull Hotel then the Little Waster (after the NE comedian Bobby Thompson). Existed in 1858 amongst buildings known as Turners Buildings. The first floor also held the Wallsend Companions Club. This was built as one large building (c1900) and has not altered visually since. It is a very impressive building that dominates that part of the street.
Site Name
85 to 87 High Street West, The Klub
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9454
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9); Boundey, S. 2010, Wallsend Pubs and Clubs, p7
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2016
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Rachel Grahame
DAY1
09
DAY2
13
District
N Tyneside
Easting
430037
Grid ref figure
10
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
MONTH1
8
MONTH2
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
565823
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Wallsend
Description
The original building was in existance by 1834 (HER 17488). On 23rd August 1897 a provisional licence was granted to build a new premises on the land on the eastern boundary of the original pub. Known as the Ship in the Hole because of the tunnel which ran under the railway and was the only way to get to the pub. It may also have been nicknamed Minnie Becks preumably after one of the licensees or owners. Mary Ann 'Minnie' Beck was a teetotaller and a strict ruler of the Dock Hotel in Northumberland Dock, East Howdon. The Ship Inn closed in 2008. Demolished c.2012.
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
The original building was in existence by 1834 (HER 17488). On 23rd August 1897 a provisional licence was granted to build a new premises on the land on the eastern boundary of the original pub. Known as the Ship in the Hole because of the tunnel which ran under the railway and was the only way to get to the pub. It may also have been nicknamed Minnie Becks presumably after one of the licensees or owners. Mary Ann 'Minnie' Beck was a teetotaller and a strict ruler of the Dock Hotel in Northumberland Dock, East Howdon. The Ship Inn closed in 2008. Demolished c.2012.
Site Name
Gainer's Terrace, The Ship In The Hole Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
HER Number
9452
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Sources
Boundey, S. 2010, Wallsend Pubs and Clubs, p13
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2021
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Claire MacRae
DAY1
09
DAY2
25
District
N Tyneside
Easting
429650
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
MONTH1
8
MONTH2
4
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566260
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Wallsend
Description
No. 140 High Street West. Included on the list of beer houses in 1869. Painted white. Pub frontage is painted black and white. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
140 High Street West. Included on the list of beer houses in 1869. Painted white. Pub frontage is painted black and white. This is a nice looking building with its own charm. It has not seen substantial alterations and so you could imagine that customers from 100 years ago would recognise the building.
Site Name
Wallsend, High Street West, Queen's Head Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9451
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9); Boundey, S. 2010, Wallsend Pubs and Clubs, p6
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2016
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Claire MacRae
DAY1
09
DAY2
25
District
N Tyneside
Easting
429600
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
MONTH1
8
MONTH2
4
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566250
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Wallsend
Description
Formerly the Horse and Hounds in the mid 19th century, licensee in 1858 Robert Arthur. Later known as Hare & Hounds in 1866, then the Anchor Inn in 1867, then Stew Chadwicks, Jimmys, and by 1990 the New Anchor. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Formerly the Horse and Hounds in the mid 19th century, licensee in 1858 Robert Arthur. Later known as Hare & Hounds in 1866, then the Anchor Inn in 1867, then Stew Chadwicks, Jimmys, and by 1990 the New Anchor. Half-fluted pilasters on either side of the doorway with Ionic capitals and acanthus leaf decoration made from encaustic tiling.
Site Name
166 High Street West, Last Orders Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9450
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9); David Prudames, 2004, Museum Reveals a Bit of Ancient Greece in the North East, http://www.culture24.org.uk/art/architecture/art23636; Boundey, S. 2010, Wallsend Pubs and Clubs, p6
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2016
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Claire MacRae
DAY1
09
DAY2
25
District
N Tyneside
Easting
429520
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
MATERIAL
Brick, Terracotta
MONTH1
8
MONTH2
4
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
566270
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Wallsend
Description
No. 179 High Street West. Built early 20th century. Three storeys in neo-classical red terracotta and red brick. Replaced a smaller inn of the same name. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
No. 179 High Street West. Built early 1900s (Boundey suggests c.1928). Three storeys in neo-classical red terracotta and red brick. Replaced a smaller inn of the same name. This is a bulky three-storey building in neo-classical red terracotta and red brick.
Built early 1900s, replacing an earlier, smaller inn of the same name off Fisher St. It was built when Wallsend was at the height of its economic powers; this is evident in its scale. It is very distinctive and stands out as the first large building on High Street from Newcastle. Also, there is a lack of terracotta pubs in the region; Wallsend has two (this and The Rose Inn). Used for a while as the HQ of the 'Boilermakers Union'. It once had a club room and a billiard room.
Site Name
Wallsend, High Street West, Duke of York Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9449
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9); Boundey, S. 2010, Wallsend Pubs and Clubs, p6
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2016
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Claire MacRae
DAY1
09
DAY2
27
District
N Tyneside
Easting
429940
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NW
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
8
MONTH2
4
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
567610
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Mid 20th Century 1933 to 1966
Place
Wallsend
Description
Arts and Crafts style. This 1930s building has an Arts and Crafts style similar to others on the Local Register. This pub was specifically built to serve a new community. When built, this pub was located on a reasonably quiet
single lane road and even had a zebra crossing leading to it- far removed from
the Coast Road today. Opened 31st May 1938. Named after the nearby colliery. Originally the Rising Sun Hotel. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Arts and Crafts style. This 1930s building has an Arts and Crafts style similar to others on the Local Register. This pub was specifically built to serve a new community. When built, this pub was located on a reasonably quiet
single lane road and even had a zebra crossing leading to it- far removed from
the Coast Road today. Opened 31st May 1938. Named after the nearby colliery. Originally the Rising Sun Hotel.
Site Name
Wallsend, Coast Road, Rising Sun Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9448
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9); Boundey, S. 2010, Wallsend Pubs and Clubs, p22
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2016
English, British
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
436290
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
569480
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Mid 20th Century 1933 to 1966
Place
Tynemouth
Description
Shown but not named on the OS first edition map. Named Dolphin Inn on OS second. The present building is 1930s Tudor style. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Shown but not named on the OS first edition map. Named Dolphin Inn on OS second. The present building is 1930s Tudor style. Good chimney.
Site Name
King Edward Road, The Dolphin Public House
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9447
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9)
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
436970
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MONTH1
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
569340
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Place
Tynemouth
Description
Coaching inn with stables and manure pit in former rear yard. Formed from two separate pre 1790 houses. The original collection of small rooms was changed into one large space after 1964. The exterior remains the same as in Victorian times. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Inn
SITEDESC
Coaching inn with stables and manure pit in former rear yard. Formed from two separate pre 1790 houses. The original collection of small rooms was changed into one large space after 1964. The exterior remains the same as in Victorian times.
Site Name
Front Street, Salutation Inn
Site Type: Specific
Coaching Inn
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9446
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9)
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commercial
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
436880
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
MATERIAL
Brick
MONTH1
8
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
569410
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Tynemouth
Description
Built 1898 by W.B. Reid and Co. Designed by F.R.N. Haswell. Red brick with faience façade. Victorian gothic style. Replaced a pub of the 1860s. The ground floor has 3 stone ogee arches with a decorative stone frieze above and 3 tile panels. The third floor has a large ball-head dormer. Internal changes in 1934, 1954, 1958 and 1960, including the removal of original partitions. The exterior remains as original apart from some 1930s glazing. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Eating and Drinking Establishment
SITEDESC
Built 1898 by W.B. Reid and Co. Designed by F.R.N. Haswell. Red brick with faience façade. Victorian gothic style. Replaced a pub of the 1860s. The ground floor has 3 stone ogee arches with a decorative stone frieze above and 3 tile panels. The third floor has a large ball-head dormer. Internal changes in 1934, 1954, 1958 and 1960, including the removal of original partitions. The exterior remains as original apart from some 1930s glazing.
Site Name
17 Front Street, Cumberland Arms
Site Type: Specific
Public House
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9445
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9)