Seaton Burn is a village in
Tyne and Wear, England to the north of
Newcastle upon Tyne, and adjacent to
Wideopen which is just south of it. The
A1 used to pass through the village but now bypasses the village just to the west, where it meets the
A19 which is the link road to the
Tyne Tunnel.
Economy
Seaton Burn Colliery opened in 1844. By October 1852 the colliery was owned by John Bowes & Co. Employment rose to 1,311 in 1921, and steadily fell after that until it was closed by the
National Coal Board on 17 August 1965.
NCB Brenkley Colliery was based on the old Seaton Burn Colliery site and continued producing coal until 1986. Some of the old Seaton Burn/Brenkley Colliery buildings have been adapted into the modern buildings built on the old site. Remaining walls of the "Fitting Shop" and "Blacksmiths Shop" can be observed. These have been combined into the modern buildings that are now there.
Little now remains of the mine except for the old
Seaton Burn Wagonway leading southeast from the village. This linked with the line from the mine at Weetslade and then went east to link with both the
East Coast Main Line
The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a electrified railway between London and Edinburgh via Peterborough, Doncaster, York, Darlington, Durham and Newcastle. The line is a key transport artery on the eastern side of Great Britain running broa ...
and the line leading south to
Percy Main. The old track bed has now been established as a cycleway and leads to a quite extensive cycle network in North Tyneside.
Landmarks
Seaton Burn is a stream that flows through southeastern Northumberland and reaches the
North Sea at
Seaton Sluice, after running through Holywell Dene.
Notable people
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Jack Carr (1876–1948), professional footballer with Newcastle United, born in Seaton Burn
*
Robson Green, English actor, educated at
North Gosforth Academy
North Gosforth Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Seaton Burn, Tyne and Wear, England. It has a specialism in business and enterprise. In 2018 it became a member of Gosforth Federated Academies.
North Gosforth Academy off ...
, previously called Seaton Burn College
References
External links
Seaton Burn Cricket ClubSeaton Burn Football Club
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Villages in Tyne and Wear
Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside