Mickley, Northumberland
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Mickley is a cluster of villages in the civil parish of Prudhoe in Northumberland, England.[1] It lies south of the River Tyne and is accessible via the A695. The electoral ward of Mickley comprises the hamlets of Mickley Square, West Mickley (including Mount Pleasant), High Mickley, plus Cherryburn and Eltringham Farm. The population is a little under one thousand.[2] In 1951 the parish had a population of 1862.[3]
Mickley | |
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Location within Northumberland | |
OS grid reference | NZ077620 |
Civil parish | |
District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | PRUDHOE |
Postcode district | NE43 |
Police | Northumbria |
Fire | Northumberland |
Ambulance | North East |
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The Mickley settlements are served by St George's Church, which was built in 1830. Other facilities in Mickley include a garden centre, two social clubs, a deli and a cafe on the A695. There is a public house (The Blue Bell Inn), dating from the 1820s, at Mount Pleasant.