Search the Tyne and Wear HER
| HER Number | District | Site Name | Site Status | General Period | Specific Period | Site Type (Specific) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8910 | Newcastle | 62 to 70 The Drive | Listed Building Grade II | POST MEDIEVAL | Hanoverian 1714 to 1837 | Coach House |
| 8911 | Newcastle | 32 to 36 High Street | Listed Building Grade II | POST MEDIEVAL | Victorian 1837 to 1901 | Terrace |
| 8912 | Newcastle | 38 to 52 High Street | Listed Building Grade II | POST MEDIEVAL | Victorian 1837 to 1901 | Terrace |
| 8913 | Newcastle | West Avenue, Church of All Saints | Listed Building Grade II | POST MEDIEVAL | Victorian 1837 to 1901 | Parish Church |
| 8914 | Newcastle | High Street, Newburn House | Listed Building Grade II | POST MEDIEVAL | Hanoverian 1714 to 1837 | House |
| 8915 | Newcastle | Scotswood Road, Church of Holy Saviour, parish hall | Listed Building Grade II | POST MEDIEVAL | Victorian 1837 to 1901 | Parish School |
| 8916 | Newcastle | 1 and 3 Blackett Street, Northern Goldsmiths | Listed Building Grade II | POST MEDIEVAL | Victorian 1837 to 1901 | Jewellery Shop |
| 8917 | Newcastle | Forth Banks, Goods Station Warehouse (second) | Listed Building Grade II | 20TH CENTURY | Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932 | Railway Warehouse |
| 8918 | Newcastle | 10 Cloth Market | Listed Building Grade II | POST MEDIEVAL | Elizabethan 1558 to 1603 | Public House |
| 8919 | Newcastle | 2 and 4 Mosley Street | Listed Building Grade II | 20TH CENTURY | Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932 | Commercial Office |