Northumberland Park
Email: northumberland.park@northtyneside.gov.uk
Telephone: 0191 6432245 Office 07811 657129 Park Warden: 07976 307 378 Park Warden
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The park is open all year round & admission is free.
Visitor Centre Opening Times
April to September 7.30am - 6:45pm weekdays, 9.30am - 5:45pm weekends
October to March 9.30am-4pm daily
PLEASE NOTE current opening times for public accessible toilet is 10am - 4.30pm daily
The Glasshouse Tea Room is open from 10.30am 7 days a week. Please note the Tea Room occasionally closes early depending on weather conditions visitor's can call (0191) 643 2246 to check whether the Tea Room is open.
Nestled between Tynemouth and North Shields, Northumberland Park has attracted visitors to its woodland paths, gardens, lake and bowling green since it was opened in 1885.
Northumberland Park offers a tranquil green space with a variety of landscapes, providing a mixture of Victorian elegance and urban wilderness. It is a place always at the heart of the community as somewhere to play, relax, work, be part of our natural heritage and spend time with family and friends.
Resting on the medieval site of St Leonard’s hospital and chapel – which has been explored using archaeological digs – today it hosts scenic walks, a vibrant herb garden, tea room, bandstand with regular musical performances, sculpture trail, children’s play area and BMX pump track.
The park is just a few minutes walk from Tynemouth Metro station with direct access when exiting from platform 1 (Birtley Avenue side) and heading through the metal gate at the bottom of the cobbled area.
Parking is available along King Edward Road and Tynemouth Road; please be considerate of local residents.
Facilities and attractions:
- medieval herb garden
- victorian-style bandstand
- woodland and lakeside walks
- butterfly meadow
- herb garden
- multi-age play area
- bowling Green
- orienteering
- sculpture trail
- BMX pump track
- historic pet cemetery
- himalayan Dene and water cascades
- visitor Centre and tea room
- educational visits and outdoor learning
- events programme and activities
- public toilets
The park has benefitted from a multi-million pound revamp and restoration project made possible thanks to a £2.2m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the Big Lottery Fund (BLG), as well as almost £3m of investment by North Tyneside Council.