Stocksfield

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Stocksfield
Northumberland

Over Apperley Bank near Stocksfield
Location
Grid reference: NZ053612
Location: 54°56’53"N, 1°54’50"W
Data
Population: 2,616  (2011)
Post town: Stocksfield
Postcode: NE43
Dialling code: 01661
Local Government
Council: Northumberland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Hexham

Stocksfield is a small, yet sprawling commuter village in southern Northumberland, sitting close to the River Tyne, about fourteen miles west of Newcastle upon Tyne and ten miles east of Hexham.

There are several smaller villages and hamlets surrounding Stocksfield, including New Ridley, Old Ridley, Broomley, Hindley, Bywell, Mickley, and Hedley on the Hill.

Transport links

Stocksfield is well provided with transport links, enabling commuters to travel to Newcastle or to Hexham. It is linked to Newcastle upon Tyne and the A1 by the A695 which passes through the village. It is also linked to Leadgate, County Durham and to Stamfordham by the B6309. The A695 and B6309 meet near the railway station.

Stocksfield railway station

The village is served by Stocksfield railway station on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, also known as the 'Tyne Valley Line'. The line was opened in 1838, and links Newcastle in Northumberland with Carlisle in Cumberland. The line follows the course of the River Tyne through Northumberland.

Churches

There are four churches in Stocksfield:

Nearby are the twin churches of St Peter’s and St Andrew's in Bywell across the river.

Public services

Amenities in Stocksfield include two post offices, a petrol station, Spar store, garage, newsagent, two hairdressers, butcher, bridal wear shop, chemist, day nursery, first school, convenience store, pottery and studio, textile supplier, doctor's surgery and veterinary surgery.

Sports and Recreation

Stocksfield has many sporting facilities including:

There are also two play areas and a well-utilised Community Centre.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Stocksfield)

References