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A place to belong

The business of remaking the most famous residential landmark on Tyneside begins with a vision.

It’s about being and belonging, with a sense of health, happiness and home.

This is Riverside Dene, the new name for Cruddas Park.

Interior

Block by block, acre by acre, a new way of living is taking shape on the north bank of the Tyne.

Revitalised apartments with elegant windows, communal gardens, bright interiors and spectacular views across the Tyne Valley, are just some of the reasons to consider this as home.

Here is a development with properties to let or to buy, offering the best of community life but right on the edge of the city centre.

During the glory days of Tyneside industry, this part of town was famous as a centre of shipbuilding, where mighty warships built at the Armstrong Works, not apartment blocks, touched the sky.

A new future is close at hand but the spirit of history is engrained in our vision and our values, our principles and our pedigree. It begins with a vision because the right kind of vision can soar.

 

News

A landmark is reborn : Thursday 2 April

It was an occasion for the history books, with large crowds, rising anticipation, and a dramatic finale when all was finally revealed.

Homes and Business Scheme is underway

Major changes are happening all around Riverside Dene. Take a look next door for example, and you’ll notice that work has now started to introduce family homes, flats, bungalows and business space in a £30m scheme off Westmorland Road.

Down Our Way - A better park and pool

Directly opposite Riverside Dene is the recently refurbished Elswick Park and Elswick Pool, which is being modernised to include a state of the art fitness suite.