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The 1960s new town built to house Newcastle overspill, the Manor Walks shopping centre, and a Northumberland new town between Newcastle and the coast
A little history
Cramlington was designated a new town in 1963 to house Newcastle's growing population. The town was built with a distinctive neighbourhood structure. Its position between Newcastle and the Northumberland coast gives it good access to both urban and rural amenities.
Northumberland coast is 15 minutes away — Whitley Bay and the beaches are excellent. Newcastle is 20 minutes by car or bus. The town centre has good independent and retail options.
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The Manor Walks has food options. The town centre has independent cafes. Newcastle and the Northumberland coast have better food nearby.
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Cramlington has significant business park development. The Manor Walks drives retail. Independent businesses serve the local community.
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Cramlington is a place in Northumberland known for the 1960s new town built to house Newcastle overspill, the Manor Walks shopping centre, and a Northumberland new town between Newcastle and the coast. Cramlington was designated a new town in 1963 to house Newcastle's growing population. The population is around 30,000.
The Manor Walks has food options. The town centre has independent cafes. Newcastle and the Northumberland coast have better food nearby.
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Roam covers Cramlington and the surrounding area in Northumberland, including Seaton Delaval, Seghill, Annitsford, Dudley, Killingworth, Shiremoor, Blyth and Bedlington.