Himley

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Himley
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Himley Hall
Himley is located in Staffordshire
Himley
Himley
 Himley shown within Staffordshire
Area  4.9 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Population 802 (2011 census)[1]
   – density  164/km2 (420/sq mi)
OS grid reference SO876911
District South Staffordshire
Shire county Staffordshire
Region West Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Dudley
Postcode district DY3
Police Staffordshire
Fire Staffordshire
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
UK Parliament South Staffordshire
List of places
UK
England
Staffordshire

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Himley is a small village and civil parish in the English ceremonial county of Staffordshire, situated 4 miles west of Dudley and 5 miles southwest of Wolverhampton. At the time of the 2011 Census, Himley had a population of 802.[1] It is most notable for being the location of Himley Hall, the former home of the Lords of Dudley.

History

Himley parish became part of Seisdon Union following the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, and later the Seisdon Rural District until 1974, when it became part of the newly formed South Staffordshire district. Despite these administrative boundaries, Himley Hall is owned by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council. Located next to Himley Hall is St. Michael’s Church, the only church in the village, which was erected in 1764 and is a Grade II listed building.[2]

Transport

Himley is situated off the intersection of the main A449 road between Wolverhampton and Kidderminster, and the B4176 road between Dudley and Telford. Bus routes run along this road, notably the 256 Travel West Midlands service from Wolverhampton to Stourbridge.

Between 1925 and 1932, there was a railway station known as Himley railway station on the Wombourne Branch Line. It was operated by the Great Western Railway. A picnic area now stands on the site of the station.[citation needed]

Places of interest

The Old Rectory 

Regular events take place at Himley Hall such as wedding functions and exhibitions,[3] as well as local council-organised firework displays. Himley Golf Club, located within the grounds of Himley Hall, is open to the public.

The Old Rectory, built c. 1760, is almost as big as the St. Michael’s Church behind it. The building, which had been sold by the Church of England in the 1950s, is now a private residence and is briefly mentioned in Nikolaus Pevsner’s ‘Buildings of Staffordshire’. When the building was still a working rectory, its garden was once visited by Mary of TeckQueen consort as the wife of George V. The rectory for the parish is now in Swindon.

There are two parks in Himley: the main park located within the boundaries of Himley Hall; and a second smaller park located on School Road.

The Crooked House pub is just within the boundaries of Himley parish.[4]

The grounds of Himley Cricket Club have held one Twenty20 match for Worcestershire.


References

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External links

Website of Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

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