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- Sheriff_Hill abstract "Sheriff Hill is a suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It lies on the B1296 road 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Gateshead, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Newcastle upon Tyne and 12 miles (19 km) north of the historic city of Durham. According to the 2001 UK census it had a population of 5,051.Historically part of Gateshead Fell in County Durham, Sheriff Hill was the site of a battle between William the Conqueror and Malcolm III of Scotland in 1068. A road was built through Gateshead Fell in the early 13th century, attracting some settlers. A procession of bishops, sheriffs and noblemen known as the Sheriff's March took place on the road in 1282 and continued biannually until the 1830s. By then, Gateshead Fell had been enclosed and a village had grown around the road, largely populated by an influx of tinkers, coalminers working at Sheriff Hill Colliery and workers at the local pottery, mill and sandstone quarry. By the turn of the 20th century these industries were in steep decline. The local authority built a large council estate at Sheriff Hill to alleviate dangerous overcrowding in Gateshead, effectively turning the area into a residential suburb. It ceased to be an independent village on 1 April 1974 when it was incorporated into the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead under the terms of the Local Government Act 1972.Now part of the local council ward of High Fell, the suburb is economically disadvantaged compared with other areas of the borough and nationally, with high levels of unemployment. Sheriff Hill was the site of one of Gateshead's largest boarding schools but as of 2012, the only remaining educational establishment is Glynwood Primary School. The suburb also contains the Queen Elizabeth Hospital – the largest hospital in Gateshead, a small dene and a small park. The principal landmark is St John the Evangelist Church, one of three Grade II listed buildings in the area and one of two remaining churches. The southern end of Sheriff's Highway – the main road through the suburb, is more than 500 feet (150 m) above sea level, making it the highest point in Gateshead.".
- Sheriff_Hill areaCode "0191".
- Sheriff_Hill country England.
- Sheriff_Hill country United_Kingdom.
- Sheriff_Hill gridReference "NZ265605".
- Sheriff_Hill metropolitanBorough Metropolitan_Borough_of_Gateshead.
- Sheriff_Hill populationTotal "5051".
- Sheriff_Hill postalCode "NE9".
- Sheriff_Hill region North_East_England_(European_Parliament_constituency).
- Sheriff_Hill thumbnail View_frim_sheriffs_highway.jpg?width=300.
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- Sheriff_Hill alt "A large, two-storey, red brick building bears the name "Old Cannon" above a large bay window. A banners across the bay window carries the text "Rent this pub: low ingoings", and a banner above the same windows says "property good condition ready to open" and "Call now".".
- Sheriff_Hill alt "A set of concrete steps leads from an area of concrete path that backs onto a curved sandstone wall surrounding a bank of earth and shrubs on the left and an area of grass and a tree of the right. Behind the steps is another sandstone wall.".
- Sheriff_Hill alt "A white wall carries a stone plaque engraved with the word "Pottersfield" in upper case letters. Below this are the numerals "1822".".
- Sheriff_Hill alt "Behind a large area of mown grass stands a beige brick wall which curves around a corner to the right. The wall bears the words "Sheriff Hill Methodist Church", which follow the curve of the wall.".
- Sheriff_Hill alt "In a black and white photograph, group of 26 young to middle-aged men wearing suits and flat caps stand in two rows. Behind them is a large, industrial shed, and in the distance the roof of a house can be seen.".
- Sheriff_Hill alt "On a red brick wall, a rectangular sign bears the name "Blue Quarries Road" in black, upper case letters on a white background.".
- Sheriff_Hill alt "Under a partly cloudy sky is a traditional English church pictured from the side. On the right are a large, square tower and a tall spire with a weather vane atop. In front of the church is a graveyard with an assortment of gravestones and monuments, and some trees with early spring foliage.".
- Sheriff_Hill alt "Under a partly cloudy sky, a concrete roadway recedes into the distance where a two-storey, flat-roofed, white stone building can be seen. A green car is parked behind a row of three cars. On the left is a low concrete wall with iron railings and a lamp post. On the right are a hedge and wall surrounding a bungalow.".
- Sheriff_Hill caption "A surviving reference to Sheriff Hill's industrial heritage.".
- Sheriff_Hill caption "A surviving reference to Sheriff Hill's pottery heritage at 124 Sheriff's Highway".
- Sheriff_Hill caption "Housing in the Egremont Estate".
- Sheriff_Hill caption "Sheriff Hill Methodist Church".
- Sheriff_Hill caption "The Church of St John is the principal landmark in Sheriff Hill.".
- Sheriff_Hill caption "The Old Cannon inn, Sheriff Hill, in 2011".
- Sheriff_Hill caption "The south entrance to Hodkin Park.".
- Sheriff_Hill caption "The workforce at Fanny Pit, Sheriff Hill in 1921".
- Sheriff_Hill centre "Sheriff Hill".
- Sheriff_Hill constituencyWestminster Gateshead_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Sheriff_Hill country "England".
- Sheriff_Hill dialCode "191".
- Sheriff_Hill direction "vertical".
- Sheriff_Hill east Windy_Nook.
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- Sheriff_Hill image "Sheriff Hill Methodist Church.JPG".
- Sheriff_Hill image "St John's Church, Gateshead Fell - geograph.org.uk - 415223.jpg".
- Sheriff_Hill image "Ye Olde Cannon 2010.JPG".
- Sheriff_Hill latitude "54.939".
- Sheriff_Hill longitude "-1.586".
- Sheriff_Hill metropolitanBorough Metropolitan_Borough_of_Gateshead.
- Sheriff_Hill metropolitanCounty Tyne_and_Wear.
- Sheriff_Hill north Deckham.
- Sheriff_Hill northeast Carr_Hill.
- Sheriff_Hill northwest "Low Fell".
- Sheriff_Hill officialName "Sheriff Hill".
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- Sheriff_Hill population "5051".
- Sheriff_Hill postTown "GATESHEAD".
- Sheriff_Hill postcodeArea "NE".
- Sheriff_Hill postcodeDistrict "NE9".
- Sheriff_Hill region "North East England".
- Sheriff_Hill south "Beacon Lough".
- Sheriff_Hill southeast "Beacon Lough".
- Sheriff_Hill southwest "Lyndhurst".
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- Sheriff_Hill title "Neighbouring settlements and villages".
- Sheriff_Hill west Low_Fell.
- Sheriff_Hill width "220".
- Sheriff_Hill subject Category:Gateshead.
- Sheriff_Hill subject Category:Towns_in_Tyne_and_Wear.
- Sheriff_Hill point "54.939 -1.586".
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- Sheriff_Hill comment "Sheriff Hill is a suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It lies on the B1296 road 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Gateshead, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Newcastle upon Tyne and 12 miles (19 km) north of the historic city of Durham. According to the 2001 UK census it had a population of 5,051.Historically part of Gateshead Fell in County Durham, Sheriff Hill was the site of a battle between William the Conqueror and Malcolm III of Scotland in 1068.".
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