West View, Hartlepool
#25 among attractions in Hartlepool
Facts and practical information
West View is a northern suburb of Hartlepool, on the North Sea coast of northern England. It is situated in the Brus area of town. ()
Hartlepool United Kingdom
West View – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Middleton Grange Shopping Centre, HMS Trincomalee, National Museum of the Royal Navy, PS Wingfield Castle.
- 2 miSEShopping, Shopping centre
Middleton Grange Shopping Centre, Hartlepool
50 min walk • Middleton Grange is a shopping centre in Hartlepool, England. It was built in 1969 and it was opened by Princess Anne on 27 May 1970. The site of the shopping centre was originally terraced streets that were demolished in the late 1960s.
- 1.7 miSEShip
HMS Trincomalee, Hartlepool
45 min walk • HMS Trincomalee is a Royal Navy Leda-class sailing frigate built shortly after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. She is now restored as a museum ship in Hartlepool, England.
- 1.7 miSEMuseum, Maritime museum
National Museum of the Royal Navy, Hartlepool
45 min walk • The National Museum of the Royal Navy is a maritime exposition and visitor attraction in Hartlepool, County Durham, Northern England. The concept of the attraction is the thematic re-creation of an 18th-century seaport, in the time of Lord Nelson, Napoleon and the Battle of Trafalgar.
- 1.8 miSEShip
PS Wingfield Castle, Hartlepool
46 min walk • The PS Wingfield Castle is a former Humber Estuary ferry, now preserved as a museum ship in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. The Wingfield Castle was built by William Gray & Company at Hartlepool, and launched in 1934, along with a sister ship, the Tattershall Castle.
- 1.1 miECemetery
Spion Kop Cemetery, Hartlepool
28 min walk • Spion Kop Cemetery, originally known as Hartlepool Cemetery, is a disused cemetery on the coast near Hartlepool in England. It was opened in 1856 to replace St. Hilda's churchyard and designed by John Dobson. The area took its name from the Battle of Spion Kop in 1900 during the Boer War.
- 2.4 miSESacred and religious sites, Church
St Hilda's Church, Hartlepool
61 min walk • St Hildas Church is a parish church in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
- 1.9 miSEMemorial
West Hartlepool War Memorial, Hartlepool
48 min walk • West Hartlepool War Memorial or Victory Square War Memorial or Victoria Square Cenotaph is a war memorial in Hartlepool, County Durham, England commemorating those from West Hartlepool who died in World War I and World War II. The war memorial, created in the 1920s, is located on Victoria Road in Hartlepool's Victory Square.
- 1.4 miSEMosque
Nasir Mosque, Hartlepool
35 min walk • Nasir Mosque is the first purpose-built mosque in Hartlepool, located on Brougham Terrace. The mosque was built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and inaugurated in 2005 by Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
- 1.7 miSPark
Ward Jackson Park, Hartlepool
43 min walk • Ward Jackson Park is a municipal park located in Hartlepool, England. It is named after Ralph Ward Jackson, a local industrialist, who founded West Hartlepool in the 19th century.
- 1.8 miSELighthouse
Seaton Carew lighthouse, Hartlepool
47 min walk • The Seaton Carew lighthouses were a pair of leading light towers built in Seaton Carew to guide ships into the River Tees. The low light was demolished over a century ago and what remained of the high light has been rebuilt in Hartlepool Marina.
- 1.8 miSEHistory museum, Museum, Maritime museum
Museum of Hartlepool, Hartlepool
46 min walk • The Museum of Hartlepool opened in 1996 and is located within the attraction Hartlepool's Maritime Experience. It houses the collections once on display in the Gray Art Gallery and Museum and the Maritime Museum which was on the Headland, Hartlepool, both are now closed. The fine art collections are displayed at Hartlepool Art Gallery.