The 10 Best Monuments & Statues in North East England, England

January 31, 2022 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in North East England, United Kingdom including Tommy, Fiddler's Green Fishermen's Memorial, The Angel of the North, Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort, Lord Collingwood Monument, The Durham Light Infantry Memorial, War Memorial Cross, Temple of Mithras Carrawburgh Fort, Grey's Monument, The Chinese Arch.
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1. Tommy

17 22 North Terrace, Seaham SR7 7EU England
Excellent
86%
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14%
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Tommy

Reviewed By T7072ZZpauls

Brilliant Sculpture in metal of WW1 Soldier Tommy and the Parking Area Barrier Rail Fence has more Memories of those that served in the conflict. All overlooking the Sea with plenty of Parking and opposite the famous award winning Clean Bean Restaurant which has plenty of choice on the Menu or just a Coffee or Brew if that's what you are after - Plenty of other stuff to do over a few hours in Seaham.

2. Fiddler's Green Fishermen's Memorial

North Shields NE30 1JE England
Excellent
93%
Good
7%
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Fiddler's Green Fishermen's Memorial

Fiddler's Green is a memorial which was erected to the memory of those Fishermen who have lost their lives at sea, particularly those who have sailed beyond the piers of the River Tyne. The memorial is a metal sculpture which depicts a Fisherman sitting on a bollard reflecting in thought.

Reviewed By 667billt - North Shields, United Kingdom

A fabulous fitting memorial to the history of the area. A must see when visiting area. Wonderful location.

3. The Angel of the North

Durham Road Low Eighton, Gateshead NE9 6AA England +44 191 478 4222 http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/3957/Angel-of-the-North
Excellent
52%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2,139 reviews

The Angel of the North

Reviewed By grandad88 - Clitheroe, United Kingdom

We stopped here with our grandsons. Our elder grandson age 10 had read up information about it before we went and so gave us lots of facts about the statue. The younger one was at first a bit overwhelmed but soon warmed to the statue and enjoyed running around it. It is worth stopping here for a closer look as it is easily accessible just off the A1 with a small car park so if you are travellng up the A1 and want a short break you may as well stop here and stretch your legs

4. Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort

Baring Street, South Shields NE33 2BB England +44 191 277 1410 [email protected] http://www.arbeiaromanfort.org.uk
Excellent
54%
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36%
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4.5 based on 384 reviews

Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort

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Reviewed By 335kimberleyp - Grimsby, United Kingdom

This was the fort that supplied hadrians wall for the Romans’ , reconstructed buildings and friendly willing helpful staff made this a gem of a place to visit , little known to ordinary folk it was a lovely treat to find this , lucky we got to see it as they shut at the end of sept till next season , we’ll worth a visit for anyone interested in the Roman history of the region .

5. Lord Collingwood Monument

Pier Road, Tynemouth England +44 1908 584418
Excellent
46%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
9%
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4%
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Lord Collingwood  Monument

Reviewed By stevenbN3392DF - North Shields, United Kingdom

Arguably the best view in Tynemouth looking out to sea and across to South Shields . Nice grass area to sit and a nice piece of monumental history

6. The Durham Light Infantry Memorial

Market Place, Durham DH1 3NJ England
Excellent
50%
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36%
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14%
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

The Durham Light Infantry Memorial

Reviewed By TheDealBeans - Deal, United Kingdom

The Durham Light Infantry Memorial is a nicely presented great looking statue in a well deserved prominent location outside the Town Hall. A fitting tribute to the many service men who fought and died for our country. You won't spend a whole lot of time here at eh statue, but a few minutes at the statue is all that is needed to remind us all of the sacrifice.

7. War Memorial Cross

Terrace Green Between North Terrace and the shore, Seaham England
Excellent
65%
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

War Memorial Cross

Reviewed By 747julieh747 - Thornaby on Tees, United Kingdom

Moving to see all the poppies and wooden crosses displaying the names of those loved and lost, the area is surrounded by benches depicting images of poppies, silhouettes of soldiers, with such a fabulous view of the coast.

8. Temple of Mithras Carrawburgh Fort

Off B6138, Humshaugh, Hexham NE46 4DB England http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/temple-of-mithras-carrawburgh-hadrians-wall/
Excellent
48%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
19%
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Temple of Mithras Carrawburgh Fort

Reviewed By rebeljenn - Ruislip, United Kingdom

Parking is next to the old fort, which is buried beneath soil and has not been escavated, but the temple of Mithras lies at the bottom of the valley. It's a 5-minute walk from the parking. It is in good condition and worth a visit. The temple was used by soldiers as many of them followed this cult of Mithras

9. Grey's Monument

26 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6AE England
Excellent
39%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
1%
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4.0 based on 418 reviews

Grey's Monument

Grey's Monument is a Grade I listed monument to Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey built in 1838 in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It was erected to acclaim Earl Grey for the passing of the Great Reform Act of 1832 and stands at the head of Grey Street. In addition to being a great place to meet, Newcastle City Guides open this iconic monument on a number of days throughout the year. Join us on a climb of 164 steps and take in great views of Newcastle's city centre and beyond.

Reviewed By victorian986 - Gateshead, United Kingdom

Apart from the Tyne Bridge, Grey's Monument is certainly iconic of Newcastle. It is the ideal meeting spot and in the heart of the town centre with nearby access to Eldon Square, lots of shops, a short walk from Northumberland Street, bars, restaurants and beautiful Grey Street. During the Heritage Open Days which take place in September each year, the monument is usually open for people to climb to the top with no doubt some fantastic views. In December a lovely Christmas market takes place here. You can get the Metro directly to this area, as well as bus services.

10. The Chinese Arch

St. Andrews Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 5SE England
Excellent
23%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
27%
Poor
10%
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4.0 based on 48 reviews

The Chinese Arch

Reviewed By Jht38

I cannot express the extent of my admiration for the arch in Newcastle. An iconic landmark, authentic, and unbelievable craftsmanship!

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