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  1. Hedley Hall Woods is part of the forestry commission and appears under the woodland trust website. It’s sits close to the Metrocentre, Newcastle Upon Tyne and You can apparently follow a trail from the car park to Beamish Open air Museum 5 miles away.

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    • Hedley House Hedley Lane
  2. Hedley Hall (Woodland Trust) This tranquil site is a mix of ancient woodland, which cloaks the long, narrow valley of Ridley Gill, and established new native woodland planted in 1992, where...

  3. This tranquil site is a mix of ancient woodland which cloaks the long, narrow valley of Ridley Gill, and established, new native woodland planted in 1992, where medieval farmsteads once stood. Hedley Hall is brimming with birdlife and contains open grassland, wetlands, small woodland ponds and a grazed wildflower meadow as well as the extensive ...

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  4. Hedley Hall Woods is located in Newcastle upon Tyne. It was a mix of ancient woodland which cloaks the long, narrow valley of Ridley Gill, and established, new native woodland planted in 1992, where medieval farmsteads once stood.

    • Hedley Ln, Newcastle upon Tyne NE16 5EQ, UK
  5. Hedley Hall Woods, Newcastle upon Tyne: See 7 reviews, articles, and 8 photos of Hedley Hall Woods, ranked No.276 on Tripadvisor among 309 attractions in Newcastle upon Tyne.

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    • Hedley House Hedley Lane
  6. Discover the best hikes and paths to Hedley Hall Woods in Lamesley, Gateshead. Explore it on the map and plan your own route to Hedley Hall Woods.

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  8. Opened on Sunday 22nd July 2018, Hedley Hall saw the realisation of a dream of Jamie, Ann and Jodi to create a true hub for activities in the park. Named after the late and much missed Hedley Lamb, Hedley Hall was designed by Berwick architect David Dobbson.

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