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Meadow Well - North Shields

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allalongthe · 23/05/2018 15:38

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knows the Meadow Well area of North Shields? I've been looking at a few properties around there recently, and they all seem really nice - in a quiet new-build estate, close to all amenities, really reasonably priced etc. However, I don't really know the area at all as I've only just moved to the North East a few months ago. Is it a relatively safe area? Would love any feedback that people might have, thanks!

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MaisyPops · 23/05/2018 15:44

It's not the best area in North Tyneside. There's a long history of unemployment and there were riots in the early 90s where most of the estate was torched in response to a teen dying in a stolen car whilst escaping from the police. It's better than it has been but for my Tyneside friends it was very much a 'we'd rather save longer and be in a better area' situation.

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CheeseOnToastMmm · 23/05/2018 15:44

Avoid avoid avoid at all costs!

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Hmmalittlefishy · 23/05/2018 15:45

The houses are cheaper there for a reason
I would avoid if you can

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Glitterandunicorns · 23/05/2018 15:49

Admittedly, it's been a few years since I've been to that part of North Shields, but I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.

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allalongthe · 23/05/2018 15:51

Thanks for the replies :) How is it compared to Walker/Byker? I live in Walker at the minute and it isn't great at all ha, but walking around Meadow Well today felt a lot more relaxed and safe.

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allalongthe · 23/05/2018 15:54

Also, just out of interest, which areas of North Shields / North Tyneside would you recommend? My budget is £115,000 max so right on the coast is very much out :)

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poopsqueak · 23/05/2018 16:03

Some of wallsend is lovely, and you would get a flat there no worries with 115k.

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poopsqueak · 23/05/2018 16:03

Meadowell is not the best area to be honest. Sounds snobby but I wouldn't feel comfortable walking around by myself.

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gingerbreadbiscuits · 23/05/2018 16:05

How much do you have to spend? North Shields near Grey street/Jackson street area might be a good place to look.

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allalongthe · 23/05/2018 16:05

Thanks for the info Poopsqueak. I'm looking for houses rather than flats, but I will add Wallsend to the list - to be honest I'd disregarded that area because I'd heard it was as bad as Walker, but will check it out :)

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gingerbreadbiscuits · 23/05/2018 16:05

Sorry just saw your price up date- flat or house? How many beds?

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allalongthe · 23/05/2018 16:07

£115,000 could push to £120,000 for something nice. Looking for 2-3 bed house. So far I've only seen 4 properties - 3 in Longbenton/Benton, 1 in Meadow Well.

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ISeeTheLight · 23/05/2018 16:11

Longbenton is quite a nice area. We looked there although this was several years ago. Alternatively somewhere more north-west of the city? Eg Blakelaw? Friends live near by - seems pretty safe.

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ISeeTheLight · 23/05/2018 16:12

Eg you can get something like this in Blakelaw

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CheeseOnToastMmm · 23/05/2018 16:13

Killingworth area?

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dorothymichaels · 23/05/2018 16:13

I would avoid Meadow Well too. What about Killingworth? You'd get something in your price range there.

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ISeeTheLight · 23/05/2018 16:15

And this one also looks nice, a bit more modern, nice kitchen, looks bright. You can probably also negotiate on the price and get it for £110k or so

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allalongthe · 23/05/2018 16:18

Those do look really nice, they aren't near a Metro though. Ideally, I'd like to be within walking distance of a Metro as I don't have a car at the minute.

I've got a couple of viewings in Shiremoor next week, does anyone have any opinions on that area?

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ISeeTheLight · 23/05/2018 16:21

There are plenty of buses that serve Blakelaw - both my friends commute by bus, takes about 10min into city centre. They're very frequent too.

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Tequilamockinbird · 23/05/2018 16:21

What about this in High Heaton? Decent area and on 2 major bus routes into town or to four lane ends metro.

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-62245549.html

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Tequilamockinbird · 23/05/2018 16:23

Heaton, Longbenton, Benton, Forest Hall, Killingworth, Wallsend are all ok.

I wouldn't move to Blakelaw, the above areas are far nicer IMO.

I've lived in Newcastle for 39 years, mainly in Heaton but also Wallsend.

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PotteringAlong · 23/05/2018 16:25

Do you have to be north of the river?

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CheeseOnToastMmm · 23/05/2018 16:26

Are schools important to you?

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allalongthe · 23/05/2018 16:27

Thanks for all of this information, it's all very helpful!

No, don't need to be north of the river - I work from home so it's not like I'm tied to a job anywhere.

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allalongthe · 23/05/2018 16:27

Also, no schools not a factor.

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