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'''Hartley''' is a historic village in south-eastern [[Northumberland]], on the A193 road four miles south of [[Blyth, Northumberland|Blyth]] and 4 miles north of [[Tynemouth]]. It was a farming and later colliery village but today is effectively part of [[Seaton Sluice]].
'''Hartley''' is a historic village in south-eastern [[Northumberland]], on the A193 road four miles south of [[Blyth, Northumberland|Blyth]] and the same distance north of [[Tynemouth]]. It was a farming and later colliery village but today is effectively part of [[Seaton Sluice]].


The population of the place at the 2011 Census was counted as 4,923.
The population of the place at the 2011 Census was counted as 4,923.

Latest revision as of 16:34, 26 September 2018

Hartley
Northumberland

Houses in Hartley
Location
Grid reference: NZ335755
Location: 55°4’23"N, 1°28’37"W
Data
Population: 4,923
Post town: Whitley Bay
Postcode: NE26
Local Government

Hartley is a historic village in south-eastern Northumberland, on the A193 road four miles south of Blyth and the same distance north of Tynemouth. It was a farming and later colliery village but today is effectively part of Seaton Sluice.

The population of the place at the 2011 Census was counted as 4,923.

Outside links

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References