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Earsdon

Earsdon
Earsdon Front Street.JPG
Earsdon Front Street with The Cannon public house
Earsdon is located in Tyne and Wear
Earsdon
Earsdon
Earsdon shown within Tyne and Wear
OS grid reference NZ322725
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WHITLEY BAY
Postcode district NE25
Dialling code 0191
Police Northumbria
Fire Tyne and Wear
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
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UK
England
Tyne and Wear
55°02′47″N 1°29′43″W / 55.0463°N 1.4952°W / 55.0463; -1.4952Coordinates: 55°02′47″N 1°29′43″W / 55.0463°N 1.4952°W / 55.0463; -1.4952

Earsdon is a historical village in the borough of North Tyneside in the county of Tyne and Wear, England. It sits on the border of Northumberland (to which it belonged in the past), and is approximately two miles from Whitley Bay. The village had a population of 613 in 2011.

Earsdon was an urban district from 1894 to 1935, consisting of the four parishes of Earsdon, Backworth, Holywell, and Murton. It was then split between Seaton Valley, Tynemouth, and Whitley and Monkseaton, with Seaton Valley taking the bulk of the population of both the district and Earsdon parish.

The graveyard of St Alban's Anglican church is home to a memorial to the 204 men and boys killed in the Hartley Colliery Disaster of 1862, at the nearby village of New Hartley. There is also a war memorial in the village.

A second church, Earsdon Methodist Chapel, is located within a former quarry.

There is a disused coal mine works a short distance from the village, including the Fenwick Heap. After closure, the heap spontaneously combusted underground and was burning internally until work started to reclaim the land. The reclamation work started in 2009 and was completed in September 2010.

Church of St Alban

Monument to Hartley Pit Disaster in St Alban's churchyard



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