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Located in the east end of Newcastle, Jesmond Dene Park is a city park that runs along the Ouseburn, a small river. The park was originally designed in 1860, and eventually gifted to the city of Newcastle by Lord Armstrong and his wife. The park is designed to reflect natural elements, focusing specifically on woodlands, crags, waterfalls, and pools. The park is closed to automobile traffic, but guests can enjoy wandering one of the many footpaths. Once a month the Armstrong Bridge is used to host the Jesmond Food Market, an event filled with local vendors and merchants.
Jesmond Dene Road, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7DA, UK
Newcastle Castle
Quay and Quayside
Discovery Museum
Victoria Tunnel
Tyne Bridge
Theatre Royal
Centre for Life
Grey’s Monument
Seven Stories
Whitley Bay
Jesmond Dene Park
Biscuit Factory
St Nicholas’ Cathedral
Grainger Market
The Literary & Philosophical Society
Washington Old Hall
Jam Jar
Olive and Bean
Ernest
Blake’s Coffee House
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