New Hartley Colliery
New Hartley Colliery is a mine in Seaton Valley, Northumberland, England. New Hartley Colliery is situated nearby to the church St. Michael and all Angels, as well as near Our Lady and St Joseph’s Catholic Church.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Seaton Delaval Hall and Newsham railway station.
Seaton Delaval Hall
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Seaton Delaval Hall is a Grade I listed country house in Northumberland, England, near the coast just north of Newcastle upon Tyne. Located between Seaton Sluice and Seaton Delaval, it was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1718 for Admiral George Delaval; it is now owned by the National Trust. Seaton Delaval Hall is situated 1 mile southeast of New Hartley Colliery.
Newsham railway station
Railway station
Newsham railway station serves the village of Newsham near Blyth, England. It was originally open from 1851 to 1964 on the Blyth and Tyne Railway. It was located at the junction of the Percy Main to Blyth and Bedlington lines of the Blyth and Tyne Railway. Newsham railway station is situated 1 mile north of New Hartley Colliery.
Church of Our Lady, Seaton Delaval
Church
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Church of Our Lady, Seaton Delaval is situated 1 mile southeast of New Hartley Colliery.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include New Hartley and Seaton Delaval.
New Hartley
Village
Photo: Christine Westerback, CC BY-SA 2.0.
New Hartley is a small village in South East Northumberland, England, adjacent to Hartley, Seaton Delaval and Seaton Sluice. The village is just off the A190 road about 6 miles north of Tynemouth and 4 miles south of Blyth.
Seaton Delaval
Village
Photo: Richard Armstrong, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Seaton Delaval is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Seaton Valley, in Northumberland, England, with a population of 4,371. The largest of the five villages in Seaton Valley, it is the site of Seaton Delaval Hall, completed by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1727.
Seaton Sluice
Village
Photo: Dposte46, Public domain.
Seaton Sluice is a village in Northumberland, England. It lies on the coast at the mouth of the Seaton Burn, midway between Whitley Bay and Blyth. The population of Seaton Sluice at the 2021 census was 2,957. Seaton Sluice is situated 2 miles east of New Hartley Colliery.
New Hartley Colliery
- Type: Mine
- Categories: historic site and industry
- Location: Seaton Valley, Northumberland, North East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
55.08887° or 55° 5′ 20″ northLongitude
-1.51732° or 1° 31′ 2″ westOpen location code
9C7W3FQM+G3OpenStreetMap ID
node 1827546512OpenStreetMap feature
historic=mine
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