Tyne and Wear HER(13360): North Shields, Ropery Stairs - Details
13360
N Tyneside
North Shields, Ropery Stairs
North Shields
NZ36NE
Building Component
Staircase
Post Medieval
Documentary Evidence
A series of steep stairs linked the upper and lower parts of North Shields. The low town along the riverside, at the base of the steep bank was the original medieval settlement, which in the post medieval period became overcowded and slum-like. In the 18th century fine houses for businessmen and shipowners were built on top of the plateau above Ranters, Magnesia, Naters, Stewarts and Ropery Banks. The banks were also tightly packed with buildings. The slum dwellings were cleared away but some of the stairs still remain, although not necessarily in their original position. Ropery Stairs linked Liddell Street to Mr Metcalf's Ropery (HER 4568).
3586
6826
NZ35866826
North Tyneside Council and Nexus, North Shields Heritage Trail, board 12 'High Town'