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Inside Geordie Shore star James Tindale’s Newcastle home with huge bed and driveway full of sports cars

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GEORDIE Shore's James Tindale has the most amazing home to return to after his six weeks of filming for the show ended. The 29-year-old regularly updates his Instagram with snaps from inside his impressive pad and give fans a sneak peek into the life he lives when the cameras aren't rolling.

James recently rejoined the popular MTV show after quiting six years ago to focus on his relationship with Kate Thornton - but now he's back and he's certainly got right back into the swing of things as a single lad.

After endless amounts of dancing, drinking and doner kebabs in the Geordie Shore house, James travels back down to Durham to enjoy his impressive pad that he shares with his pooch Boss.

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