What was Gateshead originally called?

ad caput caprae
Gateshead is first mentioned in Latin translation in Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People as ad caput caprae (“at the goat’s head”).

Is teams Gateshead a nice place to live?

Gateshead is considered to be a safe place to live, with low crime rates compared to other areas in the North East. Despite its large size, Gateshead also has a strong sense of community.

Who founded Gateshead?

Founded by Nicholas Farnham, Bishop of Durham in 1247, the thirteenth century west front of the present church of St Edmund is all that remains.

Why is wideopen called wideopen?

The name refers to the distance from the centre of Newcastle – similarly there is a Three Mile Inn to the south, and a Six Mile Bridge to the north.

Is monkseaton a nice place to live?

A stone’s throw from the North East coast – Monkseaton has been named one of the best places to live in the region. Blessed with beaches and lush greenery residents don’t have to go far to escape the bustle of daily life.

Is Tynemouth a good place to live?

Tynemouth has been named as one of the best places to live in the UK. Tynemouth has been named among the top places to live in the North. It was named in the Sunday Times Best Places to Live for the North and North East, joined by Morpeth representing the region.

What’s the difference between Geordies and Mackems?

Mackem, Makem or Mak’em is the informal nickname for residents of and people from Sunderland, a city in North East England. It is also a name for the local dialect and accent (not to be confused with Geordie); and for a fan, of whatever origin, of Sunderland A.F.C.

Why are Geordies called Geordies?

The name originated during theJacobite Rebellion of 1745. The Jacobites declared that Newcastle and the surrounding areas favoured the Hanovarian King George and were “for George”. Hence the name Geordie used as a derivation of George.

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