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'''West Mickley''' is a hamlet in the southern part of [[Northumberland]], near the villages of [[Mickley]] and [[Mickley Square]], east of [[Stocksfield]]. It is also about half a mile or a bit more away from the town of [[Prudhoe]] and is south of the [[River Tyne]]. It is not a big village, but is nearly half a mile in length with a main road stretching the full length of it, the A695.
'''West Mickley''' is a hamlet in the southern part of [[Northumberland]], near the villages of [[Mickley, Northumberland|Mickley]] and Mickley Square, east of [[Stocksfield]]. It is also about half a mile or a bit more away from the town of [[Prudhoe]] and is south of the [[River Tyne]]. It is not a big village, but is nearly half a mile in length with a main road stretching the full length of it, the A695.


==About the village==
==About the village==

Latest revision as of 14:08, 9 December 2015

West Mickley
Northumberland
Location
Location: 54°56’57"N, 1°53’21"W
Data
Post town: Hexham
Local Government
Council: Northumberland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Hexham

West Mickley is a hamlet in the southern part of Northumberland, near the villages of Mickley and Mickley Square, east of Stocksfield. It is also about half a mile or a bit more away from the town of Prudhoe and is south of the River Tyne. It is not a big village, but is nearly half a mile in length with a main road stretching the full length of it, the A695.

About the village

There is a little park next to the houses and a field big enough for dogs to roam. Also there is a nice walk through the woods at the opposite side of the Road to the houses. Not many people use the park or the woods perfect for a peaceful walk, but the path is well visible. There is a pub called The Blue Bell Inn on a road called the Stonybank, hard to find but east of the petrol station at Branch End near Stocksfield.

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