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Tynemouth Station

Client Station Developments
Value £12m
Location North East, England
Completion Ongoing

Services

Architecture

Key stats

71

Proposed homes

130m²

Commercial space

43

Parking spaces

Grade II*

Listed setting

Project details

Tynemouth Station explores the redevelopment of an underused brownfield site adjacent to one of the North East's most significant transport landmarks. Developed as a feasibility study and planning proposal, the mixed-use scheme demonstrates how new homes, commercial space and public realm could support the long-term future of the station while responding sensitively to its historic setting.

The proposals explore the regeneration of a constrained brownfield site adjoining Tynemouth Station, creating a mixed-use development that responds to the surrounding conservation area and the Grade II* listed station. Developed through a detailed feasibility and planning process, the scheme considers how new development could strengthen the town centre while respecting the site’s heritage significance.

The proposals include 71 apartments, 130m² of commercial space and new landscaped public realm that improves pedestrian connections to the station and surrounding streets. Building heights were carefully arranged to respond to neighbouring properties while creating a contemporary landmark at this important gateway into Tynemouth.

Designed as a long-term vision rather than an immediate development, the proposal demonstrates how sensitive regeneration could unlock the potential of an underused site while supporting sustainable town centre growth and helping secure the future of one of the region’s most iconic stations.

Key Deliverables

  1. Commercial Value

    The proposals unlock a constrained brownfield site in a highly sustainable town centre location, introducing new homes alongside commercial space that strengthens the local economy. The mixed-use approach increases activity around the station, supports nearby businesses and creates an additional income stream to help secure the long-term maintenance and enhancement of Tynemouth Station.

  2. Social Impact

    The scheme improves the relationship between Tynemouth Station and the surrounding town by creating new homes, public spaces and pedestrian connections within walking distance of shops, services and public transport. Careful consideration of the site’s heritage setting ensures the proposals enhance the character of the conservation area while encouraging sustainable town centre living.

What our clients say...

Over the last 10 years, GT3 have helped us reimagine constrained sites across our residential and mixed-use portfolio.

Adam Hearld Development Director, Jomast Developments

Project Team

Simon Dunstan

Simon Dunstan

Director

Marta Subh-Lopez

Marta Subh-Lopez

Director

Anna Cumberland

Anna Cumberland

Senior Architect

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