NER Cottage homes

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Enclosed plaque on Tweedmouth housing.
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Union Park Road cottages, are they the ones on the south end of the Royal Tweed Bridge? I remember a lorry load of oranges crashing into those and all of the local school kids (me included) were allowed to help ourselves to the oranges! Life was much easier going then.
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Aye thats where owld Tucker ,me grandfather lived before moving to sunnyside.
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There used to be a row of railway cottages in Hull down Hawthorn Avenue just beyond Chalk Lane signal box Anlaby road side of the crossing. Now demolished . I believe the area has now become David Whitfield Close. :roll:
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Ken Hoole actually wrote a History of the North Eastern Cottage Homes - unfortunately it was never published - I would assume that if you wanted to inspect the work it will be available at the Study Centre at North Road Railway Museum in Darlington.

I found the reference to this in the May 1988 copy of North Eastern Express (magazine of NERA)

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YNMR wrote:Ken Hoole actually wrote a History of the North Eastern Cottage Homes - unfortunately it was never published - I would assume that if you wanted to inspect the work it will be available at the Study Centre at North Road Railway Museum in Darlington.

I found the reference to this in the May 1988 copy of North Eastern Express (magazine of NERA)

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Just noticed this afternoon another estate of homes in York alongside the former Bootham Junction opposite Rowntrees / Nestle factory.
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I didnt realise that there were that many housing schemes. I seem to be collecting as many posts as serpent benches or tiled maps.
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You will find that the railway housing association has in excess of 1,400 properties. Mostly in the old NER area but not exclusivly, it even has properties in Hereford.
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There are also some NER cottages on Wandsford Road, Driffield not too far from the railway level crossing. With a similar to the Alnwick one.
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Malcolm wrote:
third-rail wrote:there are also some at s gosforth on haddricks mill road
I remember those. My Grandfather was offered one in the late fifties. Last time I was up north they were still there.

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There's also a row of them on Woodthorne Road in Newcastle, just next to Ilford Road Metro station. Ilford Road is a new post-BR one, but the land they are built on is just next to the entrance to what was a goods yard of some kind - now largely occupied by South Gosforth First School. I imagine therefore that the railway already owned the land before the cottages were built and this may well be true of the other locations - it would male sense anyway.
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Situations vacant...in Teessides 'Evening Gazette' the other night the Railway Housing Ass where looking for a housing manager for Darlington /Co Durham area. 27/01/2010.


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There are homes at Blyth and Lemington too. I'm pretty sure there will be many more still in existance.
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Hi all,

I know this is very late, seeing that the last post has been made in 2010 but I just figured I will shed some light into this in case anyone is still interested in those properties.

I have been interested in Railway Housing for quite a while now and have done some research for the course I am currently on at University.

Barnard Castle - 2 Bungalows - 1925
Shildon - 4 Bungalows - 1929
Middlesbrough - 4 Bungalows - 1929
Bishop Auckland - 2 Bungalows - 1933
Hartlepool - 2 Houses / 4 Flats - 1923
Redcar - 4 Bungalows - 1926
Thornaby - 8 Bungalows - 1934
Darlington - 40 Bungalows - 1926 - 1937
Guisborough - 2 Bungalows - 1933
South Shields - 2 Bungalows / 2 Houses / 4 Flats - 1935
Lemington - 12 Bungalows - 1936
Gosforth - 6 Bungalows / 3 Houses / 2 Flats - 1925
Blyth - 2 Bungalows / 2 Houses / 4 Flats - 1931
Forest Hall - 4 Bungalows - 1939
Jesmond - 14 Bungalows / 8 Houses - 1928

Because I respect the privacy of the people currently residing in those houses, I am not willing to provide the detailed addresses, but please send me a message if further interested in the subject and I will be more than happy to release some addresses privately.

That list has been gathered by working in close contact with a Railway Housing Employee and checking / taking photographs of the plagues. I am sure there are many more out there and I have only been interested in railway buildings built pre-2nd world war in the north east of England, but have stumbled upon a couple 1950s bungalows here and there.

Hope this helps whoever is looking for information on those in the future (like I did).
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60041,

do tell, do tell.....
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