Wall Parish Council

Sitting between Hadrian’s Wall and the river North Tyne, the Village of Wall, at the 2011 census, was home to 458 people.

Wall  parish is largely bounded by water, stretching west to the North Tyne and north to the Errington Burn. The southern boundary skirts the neighbouring parish of Acomb and heads east to cross the A68 to take in the rather interesting landmark of the Stagshaw radio  transmitter mast, before re-crossing the A68 to join the northern boundary.  

Wall Village is the main settlement in the parish.  Designated as a conservation area in 1991, there are a number of listed buildings, as well as some  later sympathetic development. The extensive green space in the centre of the village is leased from the Allendale Estate and managed by the Parish Council. Wall is home to the historic Church of St Oswald at Heavenfield and the parish church of St George. There is a lively village hall which plays host to a wide variety of events and societies. The National Trail of Hadrian’s Wall travels through the village.  

Wall Parish Council meets every two months in the Village Hall.

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