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Coordinates: 54°5852N 1°3556W / 54.981°N 1.599°W / 54.981; -1.599
 

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Shieldfield
King Charles Tower, Shieldfield
King Charles Tower, Shieldfield
Shieldfield is located in Tyne and Wear
Shieldfield

Shieldfield

Location in Tyne and Wear

Coordinates: 54°58′52N 1°35′56W / 54.981°N 1.599°W / 54.981; -1.599
OS grid referenceNZ257651
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryEngland
DistrictTyne and Wear

Shieldfield is a small district in the east of the city and metropolitan boroughofNewcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. It is bordered by the City Centre, Heaton, Byker and Sandyford.

History

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The name of the district is considered to be a reference to a shelter in the forest clearing, derived from Anglo-Saxon sources.

During the English Civil War, King Charles I was permitted to play golf at Shieldfield whilst he was held prisoner at Newcastle by Parliamentarian forces.[1][2] The building where he would rest, King Charles House, was demolished in 1960[3] to make way for the new council estate. This is commemorated by a plaque within Shieldfield Green,[4] and reflected in the naming of King Charles Tower adjacent to the site.

The area was increasingly urbanised during the 19th Century and by 1881 contained many houses for the employees of nearby factories. The population at this time was 12,826, living in 2,253 units of accommodation (mostly flats). There were also 16 pubs and 19 'beer shops' which permitted patrons to drink on the premises. By the 1930s there were more than 90 shops in the area.[5]

The district largely consists of a council estate, with a few streets of Victorian terraced houses. The former Methodist Church for Shieldfield remains consecrated but is a gallery called Shieldfield Art Works.

Over the last decade, developments have seen a number of Halls of Residence constructed to accommodate students from the nearby Northumbria University, and in 2007 Northumbria University opened its new state of the art 'City Campus East' on the site of the former Warner Brothers cinema. An inscribed granite tablet on nearby Falconar Street marks the birthplace of William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong.[6]

Transport

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Bus services are provided by Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive under the brand name Nexus, and also by Stagecoach North East. Northern provides train service from the nearby Manors railway station. The A167(M) Central Motorway has a junction with the A193 near Shieldfield.

References

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  1. ^ "The present state of Newcastle: The suburbs of Pandon | British History Online".
  • ^ Through the Green, September 2016 pp 14-18 publisher British Golf Collectors Society http://www.golfcollectors.co.uk/through-the-green
  • ^ "Shieldfield, Shieldfield Green, No. 23, King Charles I House". 26 May 2021.
  • ^ "Charles I and Robert Gilchrist green plaque".
  • ^ "Northumbria Uni puts Shieldfield in the picture". 11 February 2010.
  • ^ "William Armstrong marble plaque".

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