Brockley Whins

Brockley Whins
Brockley Whins Metro station
Brockley Whins Metro station
Brockley Whins is located in Tyne and Wear
Brockley Whins
Brockley Whins
Location in Tyne and Wear
Coordinates: 54°57′34″N 1°27′39″W / 54.959509°N 1.460857°W / 54.959509; -1.460857
OS grid referenceNZ345628
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryEngland
DistrictTyne and Wear

Brockley Whins is an area in South Tyneside, part of South Shields, with a postcode of NE32 [1]

It is served by Brockley Whins Metro station.

The name originates from a farm which was located about 400 metres East, in what is now the Biddick Hall Estate. ("Brockley" means "of badgers" and "Whins" is synonymous with "bushes"). When the Brandling Junction Railway (now the Newcastle-Sunderland metro line) was built (1839) it crossed the Stanhope and Tyne railway nearby. Sidings were put in place to connect the 2 railways together, and a station was placed there, named after the farm because it was the nearest habitation at that time. The modern estate was apparently named after the station.