Local area guide

Living in Ryton

Thinking about moving to Ryton? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Ryton

Why Ryton is a good place to live

Moving to Ryton, you will find a beautiful semi-rural town in Tyne and Wear, North East England. The town gets a thumbs up for its convenient proximity to Newcastle and Gateshead, making it a popular choice for commuters. That's not all; despite its urban conveniences, living in Ryton also allows you to savour the serenity of nature with various green spaces, such as Ryton Willows and Crawcrook Park. Renowned for its low levels of pollution, Ryton adds another feather in its cap by being one of the top 10 healthiest places to live in Britain. A wide variety of schools, healthcare services, and eateries give Ryton a real sense of a complete community.

What's Ryton famous for?

Once a symbol of industrial might, Ryton is famous for its significant role in the agriculture and coal mining industries of the past. It's also home to the lead-smelting reverberatory furnaces of the former Ryton Company, marking its industrial heritage. Moreover, Ryton is famous for the Holy Cross Church that dates back to 1220 AD, an iconic historical landmark. It also houses the Ryton Willows Local Nature Reserve, a site of special scientific interest due to its diverse habitats and species. The town also enjoys fame from its annual Ryton Music Festival, an event that adds to its rich cultural vibe.

Things to do in Ryton

When it comes to things to do in Ryton, the possibilities are abundant. Begin your adventure with a visit to the Ryton Willows Local Nature Reserve, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of grasslands, ponds, and woodland settings. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at the tranquil Tyneside Golf Club or Ryton Golf Club. If you fancy your chances in sports, you can join local clubs like Ryton F.C., Ryton Rugby Football Club or Ryton Cricket Club. History buffs will not want to miss the architectural beauty of Old Ryton Village and historical celebrations like the Ryton Summer Festival. Lastly, villagers traditionally gather for a festive sing-along on the village green before Christmas Eve - a perfect way to wrap up your Ryton experience.

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Average asking prices in Ryton today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£155,000

25 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£356,000

50 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£220,000

17 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£99,000

3 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Ryton

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Transport in Ryton

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Ryton.

Local connections

Wylam
National Rail
2 miles / 3.2 km
Blaydon
National Rail
2 miles / 3.2 km
MetroCentre
National Rail
4 miles / 6.4 km
Prudhoe
National Rail
4.1 miles / 6.6 km
Dunston
National Rail
5.1 miles / 8.2 km
Newcastle
National Rail
5.8 miles / 9.3 km

Schools in Ryton

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Ryton.

Education in Ryton

Thorp Academy
Ages: 11 - 18 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2019)
Ryton Community Infant School
Ages: 2 - 7 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
Ryton Junior School
Ages: 7 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2020)
Crookhill Community Primary School
Ages: 4 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
Emmaville Primary School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2014)
St Agnes' Catholic Primary School, Crawcrook
Ages: 4 - 11 years old

Local pubs in Ryton

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  • Lane Head

    Ryton, Tyne and Wear, NE40

    We are The Lane Head, the first micropub in Ryton, offering the finest local and national real ales and craft lager. We’ll also be serving gin!

  • Keelman

    Newcastle upon Tyne, NE15

    The Keelman Pub is named after the river Tyne boatmen of prior years. It is a mix of contemporary and traditional styling which provides an excellent atmosphere.

  • Fox & Hounds

    Crawcrook, Ryton, NE40

    We are family friendly local, serving great beer and wines. Lots of events and sport shown - come down and enjoy the fun.

  • Lambs Arms Inn

    Ryton, Tyne and Wear, NE40

    The best pub in the area by miles, well we think so anyway. We serve great drinks, great home-cooked food and have a great friendly atmosphere.We have Sky sports showing live football and sports!