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Accommodation in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear Part of the Tyne and Wear Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Rowers HotelA Hotel in Gateshead, Tyne and WearST. OMERS ROAD Gateshead Tyne and Wear England NE11 9EJ
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From: £40.00 Welcome to the Rowers Hotel. A quaint, friendly, ship-themed lodging. Suitable for mid-week stays or a weekend visit We are situated less than a mile away from the Gateshead Metrocentre; Europes largest shopping mall. The Rowers is also a short distance from Newcastle city centre, where you can enjoy all that the city has to offer. From its cultural and historical sites, to its infamously lively night-life All our rooms are en-suite and the price includes a morning breakfast. Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Low Elswick Church Tower -
0.5 miles (Historic Church) Benwell Roman Temple (Hadrian's Wall) -
1.3 miles (Roman Site) Bessie Surtees House -
1.8 miles (Historic Building) Holy Jesus Hospital -
1.9 miles (Historic Building) Denton Hall Turret (Hadrian's Wall) -
2.3 miles (Roman Site) Gibside -
4.3 miles (Garden) Segedunum Roman Fort (Hadrian's Wall) -
5.1 miles (Roman Site) Heddon-on-the-Wall (Hadrians Wall) -
6 miles (Roman Site) George Stephenson's Birthplace -
6.3 miles (Historic Building) Bede's World -
7.2 miles (Family Attraction) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Ponteland -
7.4 miles away Ovingham -
8.6 miles away Seaton Delaval -
9.1 miles away Bywell -
11.1 miles away Belsay -
12.1 miles away Blyth -
12.8 miles away Morpeth -
14.3 miles away Corbridge -
14.6 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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