Heaton Newcastle – a Twitter flyby
November 21st, 2017
This is not an article, I don’t have time to write one. I enjoyed my walk around Heaton and above is the planning map of C19th housing, much of which I saw.
#ChillinghamRoad 1/ A flyby of #Heaton since I won't be writing it up. C19th housing mostly Tyneside flats. East of #Jesmond but not posh. White bricks on the front. pic.twitter.com/83BP2T2wv4
— Otaniemi (@Otaneimi) November 21, 2017
#Heaton White bricks at the front, cheaper ones for the rest. #RothburyTerrace Elsewhere #Tynesideflats front and back. pic.twitter.com/iMLkqO6uDN
— Otaniemi (@Otaneimi) November 21, 2017
#Heaton The numbered streets with expensive white bricks fronting red commons elsewhere. More #Tynesideflats front and back. pic.twitter.com/kfPkeFCi8f
— Otaniemi (@Otaneimi) November 21, 2017
#Heaton The Coop and the #VictoriaLibrary some lovely old buildings. Library now a dental surgery and upstairs an IT company. pic.twitter.com/KQSgQ2mlrj
— Otaniemi (@Otaneimi) November 21, 2017
#Heaton Where a Victorian school once stood is now a childrens playground and a block of flats. https://t.co/JB6prhNjBM pic.twitter.com/4jeFpzx3qR
— Otaniemi (@Otaneimi) November 21, 2017
#Heaton Last call. Falmouth Road white bricks facade, red commons elsewhere, more #TynesideFlats front and back. pic.twitter.com/4FjP4MNsCl
— Otaniemi (@Otaneimi) November 21, 2017
#Heaton Best place to live? Up by the park and the old library, unless you're young then you'd want #ChillinghamRoad. Probably. Stratford Grove West, NW point of my search area looks the most expensive https://t.co/ihImT2RNmZ pic.twitter.com/ERysK8tS26
— Otaniemi (@Otaneimi) November 21, 2017
#Heaton Multiple indexes of deprivation. I was close. The most expensive part of Heaton shown in pale green. Kingsley Terrace shown, and the community centre. pic.twitter.com/o6QqDy0Ttx
— Otaniemi (@Otaneimi) November 21, 2017
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