Contact St. George's Park
St. George's Park
Morpeth
Northumberland
NE61 2NU
Getting here
Trains regularly go from Newcastle Central Station to Morpeth. Visit the Northern Rail website for train timetables.
There are regular bus services from Newcastle Haymarket to Morpeth town centre. Visit the Arriva website for bus timetables.
From Morpeth town centre, you can use the 416 bus which stops at St George's Park. Visit the Morpeth Town Council website for the bus timetable.
There are several covered ‘Sheffield’ cycle stands, and 6 uncovered cycle stands. These are located _______.
Driving directions
A1 from the North: Once you reach Northgate Hospital, take the left slip road for Morpeth onto the A192. Follow the road into Morpeth and continue onto Dark Lane. Turn left just as you reach the A197. Continue along this road, past Easter Field Court, and this road will bring you into St. George's Park.
A1 from the South: Leave A1 at the A697 (signposted Coldstream) junction. On the slip road look for the sign for Northgate, which takes you back over the A1. Join the southbound carriageway of the A1 and almost immediately take the exit for Morpeth (A192). Follow the road into Morpeth and continue onto Dark Lane. Turn left just as you reach the A197. Continue along this road, past Easter Field Court, and this road will bring you into St. George's Park.
Parking
There are several car parks at St. George's Park which staff, patients and visitors can use.
Parking charges apply between 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday. The charges are:
0 – 60 minutes: £1.00
1 – 2 hours: £1.50
2 – 3 hours: £2.00
3 – 4 hours: £2.50
4+ hours: £8.00
Parking is free for CNTW staff if they have registered their vehicle.
If you are a carer for someone receiving support from CNTW's services, you can get free parking at all our hospitals by registering for a Carer Card. LINK TO MORE INFO?
If you are visiting a patient during working hours and plan to stay longer than 3 – 4 hours, you will not have to pay the full £8 rate. Ask a member of staff to contact the car park management team and confirm you are visiting patients, and your charge will be capped at £2.50.
Electric Vehicle charging
There are 6 Electric Vehicle charging points at St. George's Park, located _________.
Charging costs 60p per kWh (approximately £16.80 for a four-hour charge). The chargers on our sites are be operated by Mer. You can pay by card or via the Mer app. Read more about EV charging with Mer.
(Staff employed by CNTW can access discounted charging rates by following the instructions on the staff intranet.)
Accessibility information
St. George’s Park opened in 2006. It was purpose-built to provide an atmosphere that promotes comfort, privacy, security and self-esteem. It is home to a range of inpatient and community services.
