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A walk around Nuns Moor Park
The park is situated about 1km nw of Newcastle city centre in between Ponteland Road and Nuns Moor Road. The land on which the park stands and the adjoining moor was once owned by the Nuns of St Mary and St Bartholomew, hence the name