Blaydon Bank Conservation Area
Blaydon Bank Conservation Area
HER Number
12066
District
Gateshead
Site Name
Blaydon Bank Conservation Area
Place
Blaydon
Map Sheet
NZ16SE
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
Settlement
Site Type: Specific
Town Quarter
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Late 20th Century 1967 to 2000
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Designated on 16th May 1975. The Conservation Area is centred on a dramatic townscape of stone and slate terraces between Blaydon Bank and Shibdon Dene in the late C19 and C20. It also includes what remains of the old town's commercial and instutional buildings. Most of the CA is located on a steep hill, the terraces built parallel to the slope. There are spectacular views over the River Tyne. During the C19 Blaydon rapidly developed from a shipping point on the river into an industrial area with coal mining, coke and iron smelting and founding. During the lare C19 and early C20 Blaydon expanded onto the hill to the south between Shibdon Dene and Blaydon Bank. The area was laid out by T.C. Nicholson from 1883. The development north of Shibdon Road, including St. Cuthbert's Church (HER 6019) is earlier (1844).
Easting
418260
Northing
562930
Grid Reference
NZ418260562930
Sources
Gateshead Council, 1999, Conservation Area Policy Guidelines, Strategies and Character Statements, Blaydon Bank Conservation Area, pp. 12-14