Nedderton

Settlement in Northumberland

England

Nedderton

Site of former railway station at Stannington
Site of former railway station at Stannington Credit: Roger Cornfoot

Nedderton is a small village located in the county of Northumberland, in the northeast region of England. Situated approximately 7 miles northwest of the town of Morpeth, Nedderton is surrounded by picturesque countryside and offers a peaceful and tranquil setting for its residents.

The village is well-connected to the nearby towns and cities, with good transportation links. The A192 road passes through Nedderton, allowing easy access to Morpeth and the wider Northumberland area. Additionally, the village has a railway station, providing convenient connections to Newcastle upon Tyne and other major cities.

Nedderton is known for its charming and traditional architecture, with many of its houses and buildings dating back to the 19th century. The village has a close-knit community and a strong sense of local pride. There is a village hall that serves as a hub for various community activities and events throughout the year.

For amenities, Nedderton has a local pub, offering a friendly atmosphere and a place to socialize. However, for a wider range of amenities, residents can easily access the nearby town of Morpeth, which offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and services.

The natural beauty surrounding Nedderton is a significant attraction for both residents and visitors. The village is located near the stunning Northumberland National Park, which provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.

Overall, Nedderton offers a peaceful and idyllic setting with its scenic countryside, close-knit community, and easy access to nearby amenities.

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Nedderton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.130141/-1.635327 or Grid Reference NZ2381. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Site of former railway station at Stannington
Site of former railway station at Stannington
Field, Netherton Beside the A192.
Field, Netherton
Beside the A192.
The Foulger, Nedderton
The Foulger, Nedderton
Arable land, Nedderton
Arable land, Nedderton
B1331, Nedderton
B1331, Nedderton
Daffs off Netherton Lane, Bedlington
Daffs off Netherton Lane, Bedlington
Netherton Lane, Bedlington
Netherton Lane, Bedlington
Netherton Road, Bedlington
Netherton Road, Bedlington
Plessey Woods Country Park A former quarry.
Plessey Woods Country Park
A former quarry.
Stannington Station No station now, but the name of the village. There is a level crossing ahead.
Stannington Station
No station now, but the name of the village. There is a level crossing ahead.
Derelict in field
Derelict in field
Westlea, Bedlington As the road turns right to join the B1331 these three very different houses can be seen, stuck together for no apparent reason. A fourth can just be made out on the far right: a bungalow with a tall chimney stack.
Westlea, Bedlington
As the road turns right to join the B1331 these three very different houses can be seen, stuck together for no apparent reason. A fourth can just be made out on the far right: a bungalow with a tall chimney stack.
Blue House Farm, near Bedlington Once surrounded by Coal Pits this farm now has a rather more picturesque setting
Blue House Farm, near Bedlington
Once surrounded by Coal Pits this farm now has a rather more picturesque setting
Netherton Hall, Nedderton A confusion of names for this grand house in a small village near Bedlington. Nedderton also boasts an impressive schoolhouse built in 1846 and funded by the Earl of Carlisle 
(see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NZ2381">NZ2381</a> for a photo). Pevsner, in his Buildings of England, is slightly less impressed by the house: "A tall rather plain house, now subdivided. The oldest part, at the E end, is probably C17; it was enlarged to the W in the early C18, heightened and refenestrated later in the same century, and enlarged to the rear in the C19."
Netherton Hall, Nedderton
A confusion of names for this grand house in a small village near Bedlington. Nedderton also boasts an impressive schoolhouse built in 1846 and funded by the Earl of Carlisle (see NZ2381 for a photo). Pevsner, in his Buildings of England, is slightly less impressed by the house: "A tall rather plain house, now subdivided. The oldest part, at the E end, is probably C17; it was enlarged to the W in the early C18, heightened and refenestrated later in the same century, and enlarged to the rear in the C19."
Road to West Farm The view is to the north east with West Farm just visible on the right.
Road to West Farm
The view is to the north east with West Farm just visible on the right.
Stannington Station Although the railway station (now disused) is in the next gridsquare (see: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NZ2181">NZ2181</a> ) this is the view back along the road (east) to the A192. Confusingly, although the village is called Stannington Station the station itself was originally called Netherton Station!
Stannington Station
Although the railway station (now disused) is in the next gridsquare (see: NZ2181 ) this is the view back along the road (east) to the A192. Confusingly, although the village is called Stannington Station the station itself was originally called Netherton Station!
Stannington Station An impressive if rather forbidding Victorian station house with a less than elegant recent addition. This is still a very busy level crossing on the main line from London to Edinburgh but it is a long way from Stannington! For more see: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NZ2281">NZ2281</a>
Stannington Station
An impressive if rather forbidding Victorian station house with a less than elegant recent addition. This is still a very busy level crossing on the main line from London to Edinburgh but it is a long way from Stannington! For more see: NZ2281
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Nedderton is located at Grid Ref: NZ2381 (Lat: 55.130141, Lng: -1.635327)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.130141,-1.635327
Nedderton
Place: hamlet
Wikidata: Q6986162
Lat/Long: 55.1313877/-1.636298
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Drive Through: no
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Type: lamp
Postal Code: NE22 6AU
Ref: NE22 493
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 55.1314286/-1.6336448
Leisure: playground
Lat/Long: 55.1323402/-1.6364998
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.1288052/-1.6424296
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.1292534/-1.6414203
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.1297113/-1.6404538
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.1304673/-1.6396588
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.1312116/-1.6389325
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.1318971/-1.6382813
Bus Stop
Bench: no
Bus: yes
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Lat/Long: 55.1315211/-1.6337077
Barrier: stile
Material: wood
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 55.1343885/-1.6359401
Bus Stop
Bus: yes
Public Transport: platform
Lat/Long: 55.1311651/-1.6347465
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 55.1316734/-1.6354272
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 55.1315269/-1.6361237
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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