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- library next to bolbeck hall ,near the rail station newcastle, its a private library but you can sign in as a guest, if you have an hour at the station, walk out turn left, 100yds on right. beeeeootiful building, old books, coffee and biscs, been there 200plus years...relaaaxxx...
- theatre royal
- Our vodka Revolution is the nicest I've seen, Centurion is a beautiful bar, the Tyne bridge is awesome to walk under
- The bridges
Grey St
Sandhill
The Cathedral
The Chinese arch
- Check out the quayside and Grey street - amazing architecture
- NATIVE
- Tyne Bridge
- st james's park
- Sage its class.
- THE TRAIN STATION OUT OF THE PLACE, DUMP
- The 55 degrees north luxuary apartment block (the one over the central motorway)
- If you wonder down Scotswood road past the Newcastle lighting centre you will see some beautiful tower blocks (about 10 of them) in the distance. These are known as the cruddas park or vaseline valley tower blocks. They are luxery state of the art buildings. This is where to live if you're gay, or an alcoholic or if you're partial to either of the following:- crack, smack or hash. They have it all!!
- The get carter car park, it's a design classic worthy of Lituania.
- The buildings of old and the Tyne bridge puts the blinking eye bridge to shame. A tear comes to the eye to see the re-modeled Baltic flour mill.
The new Odeon building was well worth the coming down of the Mayfair.
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- There is our new refurbished Baltic Arts Centre. It was many years ago a flour mill and now has been made into a place of culture and therefore will go toward helping Newcastle and Gateshead win the City of Culture title in 2008.
- The faces in the buildings on Northumberland Street are cool, they're the type of thing ud never notice unless they were poutnles out but they give the buildings great character.
- st. james park
- The railway sattion
- Laing art gallery - if only cos my godfathers' great great grandaddy built the fucka.
- the new eye-shaped bridge which twists open...this is so cool.
- Go into the main entrance of the civic centre. Take the lift up, programming it to stop at every floor. Some way up, I think the 5th or 6th, the lobby is lined with red and pink-veined marble. It is like stepping into a giant's intestines. Marvellous.
- Central arcade
- PET SOUNDS is so warm (some might say cramped) and cute.
- The pitcher and Piano is such a funky building.From 1 angle it looks like the front of a ship...dont ask!
- The Dillons building by the monument - they were going to demolish it in the 1960's!!
- The streets of Newcastle are an exceptionally lovely place with historically significant
archtecture from the likes of Dobson. Particular favourites are:
The Baltic Flour mill, Tyne Bridge, St James' Park.
- Dobsons. The best pub in the world. I am never out of there. Cheap beer. Good night out. Apologies to any girls I have upset in there. You know who you are.
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