
Living in Blaydon-On-Tyne
Thinking about moving to Blaydon-On-Tyne? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.
Your guide to moving to Blaydon-On-Tyne
Why Blaydon-On-Tyne is a good place to live
For folks keen on enjoying the English countryside while being close to urban conveniences, moving to Blaydon-On-Tyne might be the perfect choice. This suburban town in Tyne and Wear, North East England, is blessed with bountiful green spaces, like the serene Derwent Walk Country Park, as well as excellent transport links to bigger cities. The local transport hub provides easy access to the A695 and A1(M) highways, so travelling to nearby cities such as Newcastle is a breeze. Furthermore, Blaydon-On-Tyne offers a range of housing options, from cosy terraced houses to larger detached properties in premium locales like Axwell Park - all quite affordable compared to the national average.
What's Blaydon-On-Tyne famous for?
Blaydon-On-Tyne is famous for a couple of uniquely North Eastern things. Firstly, the town is known for the historic Blaydon Race, a renowned athletic event that has been held annually since 1981 on the 9th of June. Stemming from the song 'The Blaydon Races' written by Geordie Ridley in 1862, this event includes a 5.9-mile footrace from Newcastle to Blaydon-On-Tyne. Secondly, Blaydon-On-Tyne made its mark on the map with the Blaydon Race song, a traditional Geordie folk song that's sung with fervour at local sports matches and serves as a cultural symbol for the people of Tyneside.
Things to do in Blaydon-On-Tyne
Living in Blaydon-On-Tyne means never running out of things to do. The town offers a mix of natural beauty and historical intrigue. For those who love the great outdoors, Derwent Walk Country Park beckons you with its woodland paths, sprawling meadows, and diverse wildlife, perfect for leisurely walks and bicycle rides. Additionally, Shibdon Pond is a wondrous retreat for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. If history's your thing, you can explore the quaint and local historic landmarks such as St Cuthbert’s Church or Hollinside Manor near the scenic Nine Arches Viaduct. Finally, for foodies and social animals, the town offers a range of inviting pubs and eateries. The Golden Lion and the Rose & Crown promise delightful meals for every palate.
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Properties currently for sale in Blaydon-On-Tyne
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Offers in region of
£160,000
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
2 bed terraced house for sale
Birch Road, Blaydon-On-Tyne NE21Guide price
£35,000
- Bedrooms1
1 bed terraced house for sale
6 Church Terrace, Blaydon-On-Tyne, Tyne And Wear NE21Offers over
£130,000
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms1
- Living rooms1
2 bed terraced house for sale
Mary Street, Blaydon NE21£55,000
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms1
- Living rooms1
2 bed property for sale
6 Edith Avenue, Blaydon-On-Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE21
Transport in Blaydon-On-Tyne
Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Blaydon-On-Tyne.
Local connections
- Blaydon
- National Rail
- 0.1 miles / 0.2 km
- MetroCentre
- National Rail
- 1.9 miles / 3.1 km
- Dunston
- National Rail
- 3 miles / 4.8 km
- Newcastle
- National Rail
- 3.8 miles / 6.1 km
- Wylam
- National Rail
- 4.1 miles / 6.6 km
- Manors
- National Rail
- 4.3 miles / 6.9 km
Schools in Blaydon-On-Tyne
Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Blaydon-On-Tyne.
Education in Blaydon-On-Tyne
- Blaydon West Primary School
- Ages: 3 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
- St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Blaydon
- Ages: 4 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
- St Thomas More Catholic School, Blaydon
- Ages: 11 - 18 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
- St George's Catholic Primary School, Bells Close
- Ages: 3 - 11 years old
- Lemington Riverside Primary School
- Ages: 3 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
- St Mary & St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Primary School, Blaydon
- Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Local pubs in Blaydon-On-Tyne
Huntsman
Blaydon, Tyne and Wear, NE21The Huntsman is the heart of the local community, offering a wide range of quality beers, wines and spirits.
Highlander
Winlaton, Blaydon, NE21The Highlander is an award winning traditional local pub with a great selection of quality beers and cask marque approved real ales. Live sport showing daily.Live music weekly.Dog friendly.Free WiFi.
Rose & Crown
Winlaton, Blaydon, NE21Traditional family bar, Serving excellent homemade traditional pub food and homemade Sunday roasts, dog friendly, child friendly, real ales, beers, IPA, lagers and ciders on tap. Large selection of wines and spirits. Large car park & beer garden free wifi
Crown & Cannon
Winlaton, Blaydon, NE21The Crown and Cannon is located in the main centre of Winlaton which is part of the Blaydon District on the outskirts of Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Vulcan Inn
Winlaton, Blaydon, NE21