Derwenthaugh Country Park
Until 1986, Derwenthaugh Park was the site of the Derwenthaugh Coke Works. Opened in 1928 it took coal from the Chopwell colliery and the resulting coke was shipped from the staithes on the River Tyne at Derwenthaugh.
In the 18th and 19th centuries Crowley's Ironworks dominated the site. These were the largest ironworks in Europe at the time.
Gateshead Council has transformed the former cokeworks and spoil heaps into parkland with cycle tracks and footpaths, a fishing lake, a golf course, and a link into the Derwent Country Park with its 300 acres of woodlands, diverse wildlife and habitats.