Jesmond Dene - Reviews from across the web
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Jesmond Dene, Newcastle Upon Tyne | MyTravelGuide.com Possibly Newcastle's best loved park, Jesmond Dene is an oasis of natural tranquility in a busy city. It is easy to forget you are in an urban area when you are in the sprawling acres of this park and the hours can pass by very quickly. In between lush greenery there are grassy areas, flower beds, s... mytravelguide.com
Jesmond Dene, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Jesmond Dene is located 1 mile east of Newcastle upon Tyne, just off the A1058 Newcastle to Tynemouth Coast Road. Jesmond Dene is a Victorian Park set in the Valley of the River Ouse. It was conceived and planted by Lord Armstrong who lived at his estate at Cragside, Northumberland. The park feature... freshpage.net
Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne | Travel | The Guardian Located at the north end of Jesmond Dene, an artfully manufactured wilderness of woodland and waterfalls that was presented to the citizenry by the Tyneside munitions maker Lord Armstrong in 1883, the house was designed by the city's great Georgian architect John Dobson. It was then refashioned in t... guardian.co.uk
Jesmond Dene (Newcastle) - Review - Armstrongs Gift to The City! Armstrong transformed the semi-industrial and wooded valley into his 'garden', including attractions such as waterfall and a grotto. He also planted many exotic trees and shrubs. In 1878 he donated Armstrong Bridge to the people of Newcastle and just two years later he donated Armstrong Park (the ar... travel.ciao.co.uk
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