Label Position: | top |
Country: | England |
Official Name: | Widdrington Station and Stobswood |
Coordinates: | 55.2408°N -1.6138°W |
Population: | 2,767 |
Population Ref: | (2011 census) |
Region: | North East England |
Civil Parish: | Widdrington Station and Stobswood |
Shire County: | Northumberland |
Constituency Westminster: | Berwick upon Tweed |
Post Town: | MORPETH |
Postcode District: | NE61 |
Postcode Area: | NE |
Dial Code: | 01670 |
Os Grid Reference: | NZ245941 |
Widdrington Station and Stobswood is a civil parish in the county of Northumberland, England. It has a population of 2,767 (as of 2011) and is north-northeast of Morpeth.[1] It includes the settlements of Widdrington Station and Stobswood.
As the name suggests, Widdrington Station has a railway station. This is on the East Coast Main Line.
The soil is a strong clay, producing fine crops of wheat and beans,[2] and the surface is generally level. It rises more steeply to AOD to the far west of the parish and with a gentle elevation towards the old village, which commands extensive views in every direction, and the area around which formerly abounded in wood. On the horizon from here is the sea. Fields are extensively farmed, some of which are pasture, and there are remains to the west of a quarry of freestone, active in 1848.[3] The population is spread over a large area with a density of approximately 0.7 persons per hectare which is average across the entire region.
Widdrington's educational provision includes a state-assisted first school, voluntary controlled by the local Church of England ecclesiastical parish, supported by the Diocese.[4]
Included in the parish name and boundaries is the neighbourhood of Stobswood, north-west, across the green buffer of Grange Wood. Stobswood has a population of around 120. The majority of the housing in Stobswood was built in support of the railway and the defunct brickworks that previously operated just to the east of the railway line. Stobswood Miners Welfare is the local pub for Stobswood, which hosts two Saturday football teams, Stobswood Welfare A.F.C and a newly formed Stobswood Welfare A.F.C Reserve team. It also hosts 3 Senior Cricket teams, 2 sides playing on a Saturday and a midweek side playing on a Thursday, all playing in the Northumberland & Tyneside Cricket League.
Widdrington Station and Stobswood lies within the Ulgham ward of the county-wide unitary county, Northumberland. Its county councillor is Cllr David J. Towns (Conservative) and the villages fall within the Druridge Bay Community Forum and the Northern Area Committee jurisdictions of the Council.
Other bus routes are the:
All three are operated by Arriva.[6]