- Marsden, Tyne and Wear
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Coordinates: 54°58′41″N 1°22′36″W / 54.978°N 1.3766°W
Marsden
Marsden shown within Tyne and WearOS grid reference NZ395650 Metropolitan borough South Tyneside Metropolitan county Tyne and Wear Region North East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town SOUTH SHIELDS Postcode district NE34 Dialling code 0191 Police Northumbria Fire Tyne and Wear Ambulance North East EU Parliament North East England UK Parliament South Shields List of places: UK • England • Tyne and Wear Marsden is a suburb in South Shields, North East England, located on the North Sea coast.
The original village of Marsden, was demolished in the 1960s due to the risk of erosion from the encroaching shoreline. What remains are five rows of Victorian terraced houses, which were originally built to house miners working in Whitburn Colliery. There is also a small chapel and a primary school, although this is technically located in Whitburn.
Coal from the colliery fueled the lime kilns which closed at the same time as the mines.
The nearby Marsden Bay includes the Marsden Rock sea stack. The Leas, located to the north, is an important seabird sanctuary. This land, along with Souter Lighthouse (the first lighthouse in the world to be powered by alternating current), is now owned by the National Trust.
The village also gave its name to the Marsden Rattler, a railway which joined Whitburn Colliery to the main line in South Shields.
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Marsden Bay with its North Sea weathered rock formations
External links
- Whitburn Colliery
- Souter Lighthouse at The National Trust
- The Lost Village
- BBC Online: Marsden, the village that vanished
External links
Media related to Marsden, Tyne and Wear at Wikimedia Commons
Coastal settlements of Tyne and Wear Anticlockwise
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WhitburnCategories:- Villages in Tyne and Wear
- Populated coastal places in Tyne and Wear
- Tyne and Wear geography stubs
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