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  2. High and Low Lights of North Shields - Wikipedia

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    In due course both Old Lights were converted by Trinity House into almshouses; [11] the Old Low Light, with the addition of a pitched roof, reopened as Trinity Alms House in 1830. [8] At some later date the Old High Light became a private dwelling, and it remains so today; it is a grade II listed building. [12]

  3. Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trinity House - Wikipedia

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    'Trinity House' is the name of the corporation's headquarters buildings by the Quayside, a site which it has occupied since the day of its foundation in 1505.Though there have been several rebuildings, some sixteenth-century (and older) fabric remains, and later 18th and 19th-century additions and restorations were sympathetic to the Tudor style of the original. [2]

  4. North Shields - Wikipedia

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    Meeting at North Shields Baptist Church's building. [95] North Shields Baptist Church [96] Howard Street The church was established in 1798 and has met in a number of different buildings in the town. [97] The present building was purpose-built, having been designed under the direction of Dobson. [98]

  5. Grade II* listed buildings in Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    There are 208 Grade II* listed buildings in Tyne and Wear, ... Trinity House Number 12 (school) and Wall and Railings Attached ... North Tyneside: Parish Church:

  6. Grade I listed buildings in Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    There are 75 Grade I listed buildings in Tyne and Wear, England. In England and Wales the authority for listing is granted by the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and is administered by English Heritage , an agency of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport .

  7. Clifford's Fort - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the fort was removed from the Heritage at Risk Register; [13] this followed a £1 million refurbishment scheme, funded by North Tyneside Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund, which completed the restoration of the fort and brought unused buildings back into use (including the Old Low Light, which opened to the public in 2015 as a ...