How to get to Stocksfield Baptist Church by car or by bus
Stocksfield Baptist Church is located in Stocksfield, Northumberland at Main Road.
See the driving tips and parking information below.
Location of worship
Main Road
Stocksfield,
Northumberland
NE43 7DU
United Kingdom
Phone: 01661 836978
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Travel/Directions Tips
Stocksfield Baptist Church's building is located in the village of Stocksfield, 10 miles west of Newcastle/Gateshead on the A695 road. The village is served by bus by service 602 between Newcastle Eldon Square and Hexham, and by train on the Newcastle-Carlisle railway line.
By bus: from Newcastle/Gateshead take A602 (from Eldon square via Metro Centre, Blaydon, Ryton, Crawcrook & Prudhoe) and ask for either Branch End (just before the church) or Birches Nook (just after the church). When coming from Hexham (via Corbridge & riding Mill) ask for Birches Nook.
By train: from Stocksfield station there is a walk of about a mile to the church: turn left from station car park onto A695 road and follow road past the First School and Cricket Club, then uphill. Cross road and the church is on the sharp left hand bend.
By car: from Newcastle/Gateshead, take A695 west towards Hexham, via Blaydon and Prudhoe. After passing Prudhoe and passing through Mickley you enter Stocksfield. Church building is on the left hand side at the sharp right hand bend. From the west: take A695 towards Prudhoe & Gateshead. From Broomhaugh roundabout (junction with A68) Stocksfield is the next village you come to, after 2 miles. Pass railways station, First school and Cricket Club on your left, then travel uphill and the church is on the right at the sharp left hand bend. The church has a sizeable car park. For main services enter by the main door facing you; for other events you may need to use the entrance up the stairs on the right hand side of the building. Â
By bus: from Newcastle/Gateshead take A602 (from Eldon square via Metro Centre, Blaydon, Ryton, Crawcrook & Prudhoe) and ask for either Branch End (just before the church) or Birches Nook (just after the church). When coming from Hexham (via Corbridge & riding Mill) ask for Birches Nook.
By train: from Stocksfield station there is a walk of about a mile to the church: turn left from station car park onto A695 road and follow road past the First School and Cricket Club, then uphill. Cross road and the church is on the sharp left hand bend.
By car: from Newcastle/Gateshead, take A695 west towards Hexham, via Blaydon and Prudhoe. After passing Prudhoe and passing through Mickley you enter Stocksfield. Church building is on the left hand side at the sharp right hand bend. From the west: take A695 towards Prudhoe & Gateshead. From Broomhaugh roundabout (junction with A68) Stocksfield is the next village you come to, after 2 miles. Pass railways station, First school and Cricket Club on your left, then travel uphill and the church is on the right at the sharp left hand bend. The church has a sizeable car park. For main services enter by the main door facing you; for other events you may need to use the entrance up the stairs on the right hand side of the building. Â
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