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Melkridge
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Melkridge is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England, on the river South Tyne. The village of Melkridge is in the south of the parish, and is about two miles (3 km) east of Haltwhistle along the A69 road. At the 2001 the civil parish had a population of 212, increasing slightly to 216 at the 2011 Census.
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Place details
- Locality
- Melkridge
- Region
- England
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Population
- 0
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Key facts
- UK place.country
- England
- UK place.official_name
- Melkridge
- UK place.civil_parish
- Melkridge
- UK place.population
- 216
- UK place.population_ref
- (2011 UK census)
- UK place.unitary_england
- Northumberland
- UK place.lieutenancy_england
- Northumberland
- UK place.region
- North East England
- UK place.constituency_westminster
- Hexham
- UK place.post_town
- HALTWHISTLE
- UK place.postcode_district
- NE49
- UK place.postcode_area
- NE
- UK place.dial_code
- 01434
- UK place.os_grid_reference
- NY738639
- UK place.static_image
- Melkridge village chapel in Northumberland view.jpg
- UK place.static_image_width
- 260px
- UK place.static_image_caption
- Melkridge chapel is now a residence
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Melkridge is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England, on the river South Tyne. The village of Melkridge is in the south of the parish, and is about two miles (3 km) east of Haltwhistle along the A69 road. At the 2001 the civil parish had a population of 212, increasing slightly to 216 at the 2011 Census.
==History== Melkridge is the locus of prehistoric settlement dating to about 500 to 2500 BC.
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