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The Old Low Light — Attraction in North Tyneside

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The Old Low Light
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Nearby attractions
Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort
Baring St, South Shields NE33 2BB, United Kingdom
Northumberland Park
Tynemouth Rd, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 2ES, United Kingdom
North Marine Park
47 Lawe Rd, South Shields NE33 2EN, United Kingdom
Herd Groyne Lighthouse
2H5G+695, South Shields NE33 1LH, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
How Do You Do
Hudson St, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1JS, United Kingdom
Lobo Rojo
40 Clifford St, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1HB, United Kingdom
Sambuca 1
10-11 Union Quay, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1HJ, United Kingdom
The Ship’s Cat
Union Rd, Tanners' Bank, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1JH, United Kingdom
Cassia Sambuca
52 Bell St, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1HF, United Kingdom
Three Tanners Bank
Tanners' Bank, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1JH, United Kingdom
Harbour Lights Inn
101 Lawe Rd, South Shields NE33 2AJ, United Kingdom
The Exchange 1856
Howard St, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1SE, United Kingdom
Wooden Deli
59-61 Saville St, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1AY, United Kingdom
ROSMARINO
112 Church Way, North Shields NE29 6PB, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Little Haven Hotel
River Dr, South Shields NE33 1LH, United Kingdom
TyneHouse
1 Tanners' Bank, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1JH, United Kingdom
Kingsmere Guest House
9 Urfa Terrace, South Shields NE33 2ES, United Kingdom
Collingwood House
1 Collingwood Terrace, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 4BD, United Kingdom
Alexander Apartments North Shields
57 Nile St, North Shields NE29 0BG, United Kingdom
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The Old Low Light
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The Old Low Light

Old Low Lights, Cliffords Fort Moat, Tynemouth, North Shields NE30 1JE, United Kingdom
4.6(154)
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attractions: Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort, Northumberland Park, North Marine Park, Herd Groyne Lighthouse, restaurants: How Do You Do, Lobo Rojo, Sambuca 1, The Ship’s Cat, Cassia Sambuca, Three Tanners Bank, Harbour Lights Inn, The Exchange 1856, Wooden Deli, ROSMARINO
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+44 191 258 4087
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oldlowlight.co.uk
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Nearby attractions of The Old Low Light

Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort

Northumberland Park

North Marine Park

Herd Groyne Lighthouse

Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort

Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort

4.6

(529)

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Northumberland Park

Northumberland Park

4.6

(711)

Open 24 hours
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North Marine Park

North Marine Park

4.5

(564)

Open 24 hours
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Herd Groyne Lighthouse

Herd Groyne Lighthouse

4.7

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Old Low Light

How Do You Do

Lobo Rojo

Sambuca 1

The Ship’s Cat

Cassia Sambuca

Three Tanners Bank

Harbour Lights Inn

The Exchange 1856

Wooden Deli

ROSMARINO

How Do You Do

How Do You Do

4.3

(637)

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Lobo Rojo

Lobo Rojo

4.6

(332)

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Sambuca 1

Sambuca 1

4.4

(483)

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The Ship’s Cat

The Ship’s Cat

4.4

(588)

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Miles MacdonaldMiles Macdonald
An interesting little one room museum currently focusing on the historic roll that women played in the fishing industry. There are a few artifacts on display like the Creels the women used to carry fish, but it's mainly the illustrated written stories of their lives that's presented here. Fascinating to read about how the Scotch Herring Girls travelled south and stayed in lodgings here whilst they worked the season cleaning and curing the fish. Whilst the Herring Girls are a prominent feature of this museum, women are also celebrated in their other roles within the industry like Sheila Hirsch, the country's first woman trawler skipper. Whilst not a huge museum, there's plenty of written material presented here with some interesting black and white photos of the industry in the 1930s. The place is a Charity and they ask for £4.00 to cover their costs which is fair enough. The exhibition is on the first floor, but there's a little balcony on the 2nd floor that gives you a good view of the surrounding area.
Jesse TindallJesse Tindall
An outstanding place to visit if you would like to know more about the history of North Shields. The staff (many volunteers) are excellent and share their knowledge willingly and helpfully based on your questions. There is also a great Cafe and a small shop on the ground floor. The place is run by a charity so please do support by calling in if you are in the area. (Photo of a scale model of the "Northumbrian" ferry that used to work on the Tyne in the 1960's and 70's)
Jane MillarJane Millar
Good location for a stroll. Lovely cafe with original art on walls. Tasty cheese toasties enjoyed all round for our group. Not great selection on menu but we were happy.
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An interesting little one room museum currently focusing on the historic roll that women played in the fishing industry. There are a few artifacts on display like the Creels the women used to carry fish, but it's mainly the illustrated written stories of their lives that's presented here. Fascinating to read about how the Scotch Herring Girls travelled south and stayed in lodgings here whilst they worked the season cleaning and curing the fish. Whilst the Herring Girls are a prominent feature of this museum, women are also celebrated in their other roles within the industry like Sheila Hirsch, the country's first woman trawler skipper. Whilst not a huge museum, there's plenty of written material presented here with some interesting black and white photos of the industry in the 1930s. The place is a Charity and they ask for £4.00 to cover their costs which is fair enough. The exhibition is on the first floor, but there's a little balcony on the 2nd floor that gives you a good view of the surrounding area.
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An outstanding place to visit if you would like to know more about the history of North Shields. The staff (many volunteers) are excellent and share their knowledge willingly and helpfully based on your questions. There is also a great Cafe and a small shop on the ground floor. The place is run by a charity so please do support by calling in if you are in the area. (Photo of a scale model of the "Northumbrian" ferry that used to work on the Tyne in the 1960's and 70's)
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Good location for a stroll. Lovely cafe with original art on walls. Tasty cheese toasties enjoyed all round for our group. Not great selection on menu but we were happy.
Jane Millar

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4.6
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An interesting little one room museum currently focusing on the historic roll that women played in the fishing industry. There are a few artifacts on display like the Creels the women used to carry fish, but it's mainly the illustrated written stories of their lives that's presented here. Fascinating to read about how the Scotch Herring Girls travelled south and stayed in lodgings here whilst they worked the season cleaning and curing the fish. Whilst the Herring Girls are a prominent feature of this museum, women are also celebrated in their other roles within the industry like Sheila Hirsch, the country's first woman trawler skipper. Whilst not a huge museum, there's plenty of written material presented here with some interesting black and white photos of the industry in the 1930s. The place is a Charity and they ask for £4.00 to cover their costs which is fair enough. The exhibition is on the first floor, but there's a little balcony on the 2nd floor that gives you a good view of the...

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6y

An outstanding place to visit if you would like to know more about the history of North Shields. The staff (many volunteers) are excellent and share their knowledge willingly and helpfully based on your questions. There is also a great Cafe and a small shop on the ground floor. The place is run by a charity so please do support by calling in if you are in the area. (Photo of a scale model of the "Northumbrian" ferry that used to work on the Tyne in the...

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4.0
3y

Run by volunteer staff with both inside & outside seating. Limited food menu, restricted to sandwiches, cakes and other bread-based items such as toasted teacakes & crumpets. Table service was efficient and food was satisfying if a little bland (my Monterrey Jack & ham toastie didn't taste of much). Good value for what we ate. Toilet facilities inside were clean and...

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