Tyne and Wear HER(7862): Gateshead, Bottle Bank, Queen's Head - Details
7862
Gateshead
Gateshead, Bottle Bank, Queen's Head
Gateshead
NZ26SE
Commercial
Licensed Premises
Public House
Post Medieval
Documentary Evidence
The "Queen's Head" stood almost opposite the site of the Goat's Inn (HER 7861), at the middle of the steepest part of Bottle Bank, on the right-hand side going downwards. It was in its day the most important hostelry in Gateshead. The large hall of the Queen's Head was used as a court-house, Roman Catholic mission, a harmonie hall and billiard room. Rebuilt in 1854. Still standing in 1932. Described as a high brick building "in a dissipated state". There was a large figure of a lion on the roof. Its tail turned towards Gateshead, its "fierce look" towards Newcastle. It was, in 1932, a lodging house.
2541
6355
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D. Lumley, 1932, The Story of Gateshead Town - From the earliest age to the mid Victorian, p 70 and 73; I.C. Carlton, 1974, A Short History of Gateshead, p 34