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twice in the late 1960s, and a
controversial 1995
proposed move to
nearby Leazes Park.
Reluctance to move has led to the
distinctive lop-sided appearance...
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Leazes Park is an
urban park in
Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
Grade II listed, it is the city's
oldest park,
opened in 1873, and lies to the west of the...
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Leaze Halt
railway station was one of two
intermediate halts on the
Cirencester branch line from Kemble, Gloucestershire, England. It was one of...
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located to the
northwest of the city
centre between the open
spaces of
Leazes Park and the Town Moor; the
university medical school and
Royal Victoria...
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Castle Leazes is a
piece of
common land in
Newcastle upon Tyne. It is
situated in an area
which separates Leazes Park and
Spital Tongues. It has been...
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Leaze stone circle is a
stone circle located in the
parish of St.
Breward on
Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, UK (grid
reference SX13667728). The
circle stands...
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Hatfield College's
James Barber House and Palmer's
Garth accommodation. The
Leazes Road site on the
north bank of the Wear,
opposite the
Racecourse playing...
- The
Leazes Park
Synagogue is a
former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 12
Leazes Park Road,
Newcastle upon Tyne, England, in the...
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centre of town from 1860. In 2010, the club
moved to its new
ground at The
Leaze as part of the
planning application which allowed Waitrose to
build a new...
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pieces of land.
North of
Spital Tongues is the Town Moor,
while Castle Leazes and
Leazes Park are to the East.
Fenham Barracks was
constructed in
Spital Tongues...