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St Gregory's Court, Sunderland Road, South Shields, Tyne & Wear, NE34 6NR

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St Gregory's Court is situated off Sunderland Road to the south of the town centre and consists of 16 flats completed in 1989.

Facilities include an alarm service, gardens and estate management services.

South Shields is located at the mouth of the Tyne and has been established as a port since Roman times. Roman artefacts are on display in the museum on the site of an excavated Roman fort, Arbeia which was abandoned at the beginning of the 5th century. The Prior and Convent of Durham really developed the town and in the 18th century the chemical industry became important with the town having the largest alkali works in the world.

Tenure: Shared Ownership

General Information:

St Gregory's Court is managed by Railway Housing Association & Benefit Fund, Bank Top House, Garbutt Square, Neasham Road, Darlington, Co. Durham DL1 4DR Telephone: 01325 482 125

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