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Stocksfield

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Also known as Stocksfield, Northumberland, Stocksfield-on-Tyne

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Locality
Stocksfield
Region
England
Country
United Kingdom
Population
2,616
Timezone
Europe/London

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Stocksfield is a small village situated close to the River Tyne, about west of Newcastle upon Tyne in the southern part of Northumberland, England. There are several smaller communities within the parish of Stocksfield, including Branch End, New Ridley, Broomley, Hindley and the Painshawfield Estate. Other villages in Stocksfield's postal district include Bywell, Newton, Mickley, and Hedley on the Hill.

==History== Dere Street, a Roman road, passes through the parish to the south of Broomley, and Roman stone was used in the construction of St Andrew's Church in 803 AD. Bywell gained in importance in the 600 years following the Norman conquest as a centre of metalworking. It was in the hands of the Barony of Balliol until 1296 when it passed in turn to the Nevilles, the Fenwicks, and finally in 1809 to the Beaumont family.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Stocksfield” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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