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Explore Hartley in United Kingdom

Hartley in the region of England is a place in United Kingdom - some 253 mi or ( 407 km ) North of London , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Hartley

Time in Hartley is now 10:54 PM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: York, Whitley Bay, Wallsend, Sunderland, and Stockton-on-Tees. Since you are here already, consider visiting York . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Hartley ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Whitley Bay Photo Tour

4:02 min by CameraNorth
Views: 329 Rating: 5.00

A photo walk around the town of Whitley Bay in North East England, featuring views of The old Spanish City building which has recently undergone major restoration, also views of Whitley Bay Playhouse, ..

Whitley Bay (UK) - beach time-lapse

2:21 min by afm0412
Views: 267 Rating: 5.00

My first attempt with time-lapse photography. Photos were taken with a Fujifilm S1500 bridge camera. I didn't use a fixed setting for aperture and shutter, which probably was a mistake. Unfortunately ..


St Mary's Lighthouse Whitley Bay HD

0:28 min by MrMatteoHD
Views: 232 Rating: 5.00

A view of St Mary's Lighthouse in Whitley Bay. ..

Fireworks whitley bay 09

6:22 min by alexp444
Views: 176 Rating: 0.00

Fireworks at Whitley Bay links on 2nd Nov 09. The video is the last 5 mins or so of the North Tyneside display. Apologies for it not being the best quality but it was shot on my iphone. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

St Mary's Island, Tyne and Wear

St. Mary's Island is a small island made of sandstone near the seaside resort of Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, UK. St. Mary's Island was originally called Bates Island, Hartley Bates or Bates Hill as it was originally owned by the Bates family who were prominent locally. It is sometimes known as Bait Island, probably due to a misunderstanding of the meaning of the name. The island is opposite Curry's Point on the mainland and is connected to the coast at low tide by a rocky causeway.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 55.07 -1.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Geography of Tyne and Wear, Islands of England, Whitley Bay

St. Mary's Lighthouse

St. Mary's Lighthouse is on the tiny St. Mary's Island, just north of Whitley Bay on the coast of North East England. The small rocky tidal island is linked to the mainland by a short concrete causeway which is submerged at periods of high tide. While it no longer functions as a working lighthouse, it is easily accessible (when the tide is out) and is open to visitors and has a small museum, a visitor's centre, and a cafe.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 55.07 -1.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in North Tyneside, Lighthouse museums in England, Lighthouses in England, Museums in Tyne and Wear, Tidal islands of England, Whitley Bay

Seaton Delaval Hall

Seaton Delaval Hall is a Grade I listed country house in Northumberland, England. It is near the coast just north of Newcastle upon Tyne. Located between Seaton Sluice and Seaton Delaval, it was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1718 for Admiral George Delaval and is now owned by the National Trust. Since completion of the house in 1728, it has had an unfortunate history.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 55.08 -1.50 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Country houses in Northumberland, English Baroque architecture, Grade I listed buildings in Northumberland, Houses completed in 1728, John Vanbrugh buildings, National Trust properties in Northumberland

West Monkseaton Metro station

West Monkseaton Metro station is a station on the Tyne and Wear Metro in Monkseaton, North Tyneside, England, which was originally opened by the LNER in 1933. It reopened as part of the first section of the Metro in 1980. The first section of the North Tyne Loop to close for Metro conversion was Manors - West Monkseaton, and therefore West Monkseaton was a terminus for trains from Newcastle via the Coast from 23 January 1978 until 10 September 1979.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 55.04 -1.48 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Art Deco architecture in England, Railway stations opened in 1933, Railway stations opened in 1980

Seaton Valley Urban District

Seaton Valley was an urban district in Northumberland, England, from 1935 to 1974, when it was split between the districts of North Tyneside and Blyth Valley. It was created by a County Review Order in 1935 from various urban districts near the North Sea coast, particularly Cramlington, most of Earsdon, Seaton Delaval, and Seghill.

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Located at 55.08 -1.53 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, History of Northumberland, History of Tyne and Wear, Urban districts of England