Moving to a new area is exciting… but it can also feel a little overwhelming. New streets, new shops, new routines and a million little questions. If you’re new to Great Park (or even if you’ve lived here a while and want to explore more), this guide will help you find your feet and feel at home faster.
Getting Your Bearings
Great Park sits just on the edge of Newcastle and is perfectly placed for commuting, shopping and green space. You’re only minutes from Gosforth High Street, Kingston Park for retail, and the A1 for travelling further afield. It’s one of the reasons so many families and professionals choose to settle here.
You’ll quickly notice that Great Park has a very strong community feel – people actually talk to each other on the school run, in coffee queues and at local events.
Where to Grab a Coffee & Quick Lunch
One of the first things people look for when they move is a good coffee spot. Great Park has several go-to places for meeting friends, catching up after the school run, or working for an hour or two with a laptop.
From casual coffee and breakfast to quick lunch stops, the town centre has become a real hub for day-to-day life. Keep an eye on The Goss socials too, we regularly feature new openings and hidden gems.
Local Shops & Everyday Essentials
You don’t need to travel far for the basics. The town centre covers food, beauty, gifts and everyday essentials, with Kingston Park retail just a short drive away for bigger shops and supermarkets.
What makes Great Park really special though is the number of independent businesses, from beauty and hair to home, food and children’s services. Supporting local here genuinely keeps the area thriving.
Beauty, Hair & Self-Care
Great Park is packed with trusted salons and beauty professionals. Whether it’s hair appointments, skincare advice, lashes, brows or nails, you’ll find plenty of options right on your doorstep. Many also stock gift sets and seasonal offers, which is great for birthdays and special occasions.
Schools, Nurseries & Family Life
Families are a huge part of the Great Park community. There are several schools and nurseries nearby, as well as clubs, classes and after-school activities that run throughout the week.
From dance and sports to creative clubs and toddler groups, there’s always something happening, and it’s a great way to meet other parents when you’re new.
Getting Involved in the Community
One of the best things about Great Park is how connected everyone is. Seasonal events, markets, charity days, light switch-ons, kids’ activities and pop-up events happen throughout the year and always bring the community together.
Joining local Facebook groups is one of the fastest ways to feel settled, people share recommendations, lost property, events, dog walkers, babysitters and everything in between.
Walks, Green Space & Outdoor Life
Great Park is surrounded by brilliant walking routes, fields and nature spots. Whether it’s a quick dog walk, a pushchair-friendly stroll or a longer weekend walk, there are plenty of options nearby without needing to get in the car.
It’s one of the quieter benefits people don’t always expect when they move here.
Getting Around
Great Park is well connected by road and public transport. Main bus routes and major road links into Newcastle, the coast and beyond. For commuters, it’s one of the most practical places to live in the area.
Making It Feel Like Home
The real magic of Great Park isn’t just the houses, it’s the people. The school gates chats, the familiar faces in local shops, the pop-up markets, the toddlers groups, and the dog walkers you see every morning. It doesn’t take long before it starts to feel like home.
Welcome to the Neighbourhood
If you’re new here – welcome. And if you’ve lived here for years, this is your reminder of just how lucky we are to live in such a well-connected, friendly little community.
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