Forest Hall

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Forest Hall

Coordinates: 55.0209° N 1.5689° W

Forest Hall (United Kingdom)
Forest Hall
Population Approx 2,500-5,000
OS grid reference NZ269683
Metropolitan borough North Tyneside
Metropolitan county Tyne and Wear
Region North East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Forest Hall
Postcode district NE12
Dial code 0191
Police Northumbria
Fire Tyne and Wear
Ambulance North East
European Parliament North East England

Forest Hall is a big village east of Benton in Newcastle upon Tyne.

Forest Hall is a big village, with a lot going for it which is why it is a very sought after area for home buyers.

It is within easy reach of two major roads, it is a five minute drive to the A19 and approx 7 minutes to the A1.

Forest Hall also has very good public transport connections, with frequent buses through the village centre to many destinations, Newcastle town centre or the coast among them, both taking approx 15 to 20 minutes to reach. Forest Hall is served by two Metro stations within walking distance. Benton Metro station in one direction and Palmersville Metro Station in the other.

There are pubs, social clubs, and quite a vibrant busy shopping centre with a wide variety of shops such as bakers, fruit shop, hairdressers, computer repair, deli's etc. Further through the village there are more shops and an old cinema which has been converted to commercial use called the Ritz. It has two supermarkets, one of which is Kwik Save.

In the opposite direction, over the train track flyover, are more shops and a lovely Italian Restaurant.

Forest Hall also has a large state of the art Health Centre where minor surgery can be carried out.

There is also a very good private primary school.

Forest Hall also has several churches of different denominations. There is often an indoor car boot sale at the Springfield Institute held on Saturday or Sunday.

There is a train line running through the village, it is the East Coast main-line. The trains run through the village at fast speeds, but as the track is mainly located in a valley this does not present any problem to the residents. The old Forest Hall station was closed down and a public house, `The Flying Scotsman` was opened on the site of the old station in May of 1969. On the opening day of the pub, The Flying Scotsman steam train blew it`s whistle as it passed by.

The surrounding areas are Killingworth which is about 1.5 miles away, Benton, and further off, Longbenton. There are two ways of getting to Benton. One way is via a footbridge, it is about a 15-20 minute walk. The other way is by road over the flyover which takes about 5 minutes. Benton is where Longbenton Community College is housed. This college provides a wide variety of Courses for the whole community to enjoy both via the usual night classes and also as an added extra a great many day classes.

Forest Hall has had numerous changes in the last 40 years. There used to be a railway line running through the street but now that line has been moved about 0.5 miles down the road. The mainline trains also used to stop at Forest Hall on their way between London and Edinburgh. In the 1950s, there used to be as little as 300 people living in the village and there were many markets which are no longer held.

Forest Hall is, and has always been, an attractive lively, place.