Built-up area in South Ribble, Lancashire, England
| Coordinates: | 53.701, -2.74 |
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| OS grid ref: | SD 51 22 |
| Dialling code: | 01772 (Preston) |
Midge Hall is a small village in the borough of South Ribble, in Lancashire, England, lying on the rural fringe between Leyland and Preston. It feels like a place caught between countryside and town: surrounding fields and farms give way to pockets of housing and small industrial units, so the local economy mixes agriculture with light industry and commuting into nearby urban centres.
Historically the settlement grew from farm clusters and lane-side cottages, and today it retains a quiet, community-led character with local shops and social amenities serving a modest population. Good road and rail connections to Preston and Leyland make it convenient for commuters, while the surrounding lanes and open spaces appeal to walkers and those looking for a quieter slice of Lancashire life close to larger towns.