2010

NZ1365 : Maryside Place, Clara Vale

taken 15 years ago, near to Crawcrook, Gateshead, England

Maryside Place, Clara Vale
Maryside Place, Clara Vale
Maryside Place consists of two terraces, each of 12 houses, without the long gardens of the North View and South View terraces to their west. They are built with the pale local bricks made at the colliery and are the most modest of the houses in the village being only one room deep. The narrow lane shown provides pedestrian access to the houses. They are named after Maryside Hill, now part of the golf course to the south-east. A third terrace in the same style, facing the river, is called Tyne View.
Tyne and Wear HER (12047): Clara Vale, Tyne View and Maryside Place LinkExternal link
Clara Vale :: NZ1364

Clara Vale came into existence as a purpose built colliery community in the late C19th. Built by the Stella Coal Company, it thrived next to the nearby pit of Claravale. However, by the 1960s, the mine closed down. So too had many other nearby pits such as Emma, Greenside and Stargate.
The village was one of those listed as Category D (no development, property to be acquired and demolished and the population relocated to new housing) by Durham Council in the 1960s but the community remained and have retained a vibrant and active spirit although with employment elsewhere. Clara Vale became incorporated into the new metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear in 1974 and later became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead.
The village is now one of 22 Conservation Areas ("areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance") designated by Gateshead Borough Council.
The essence of the model colliery village has been retained from the lack of new development in the immediate area, unlike neighbouring Ryton and Crawcrook, and from the few remaining colliery and community buildings.
There are few local amenities in the village, no shop or pub, but there are three golf courses nearby, and a wide range of community-led social events and clubs.

Clara Vale in Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
The 'model' colliery village of Clara Vale is described here Tyne and Wear HER(5156): Clara Vale, Colliery Village LinkExternal link
Clara Vale Colliery on Durham Mining Museum's site LinkExternal link
Category D villages in County Durham LinkExternal link
Ryton & District Local History Society: Archive LinkExternal link
Old photos on Gateshead Local Studies: LinkExternal link


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Category: Terraced houses
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Photographer
Andrew Curtis   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 30 December, 2010   (more nearby)
Submitted
Friday, 31 December, 2010
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NZ 1359 6509 [10m precision]
WGS84: 54:58.8139N 1:47.3517W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NZ 1357 6508
View Direction
East-northeast (about 67 degrees)
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