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Jingling Gate, Westerhope
From Bygone Newcastle

Westerhope village did not have a pub until 1938 when the covenant restricting the building of an 'ale house' was overturned. However, the Jingling Gate stood just to the west of the village on Stamfordham Road with its smithy, the latter having since been incorporated into the pub. The spelling on early nineteenth century maps is the Old English 'Gingling'.

Production / content date: c1910

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