Himley is a civil parish in the district of South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England. It contains twelve listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The most important building in the parish is Himley Hall, a country house, which is listed together with associated structures and items in the grounds, Himley Park. The other listed buildings include a former rectory and associated structures, houses, a church, a hotel, a public house, and an ice house.
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Himley is a civil parish in the district of South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England. It contains twelve listedbuildings that are recorded in the...
erected in 1764 and is a Grade II listedbuilding. Most recent Earls of Dudley are interred in a private burial ground at the rear of Himley's parish church...
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Located inHimleyin England's Black Country, the building was originally an 18th-century millhouse before it was converted into a pub in the 1830s. In July...
Sedgley. In 1757 the 6th Baron Ward vacated Sedgley Park and took up residence at Himley Hall, 3 miles (4.8 km) away. From 1763 until 1868 the building served...
Despite not being in the bounds of Dudley borough, Himley Hall and Park is owned and run by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council. In addition to the 180...
habitable buildings remained and were subsequently used occasionally by the Earls of Dudley although by this time they preferred to reside at Himley Hall,...
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connection in Kingswinford, but there were halts on the now-disused Wombourne Branch Line. The nearest stations were the Gornal Halt, Himley, and Pensnett...
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opened to the south of the village in July 1988, carrying Dudley, Bridgnorth and Telford traffic around Wombourne and Himley, and clearly separating much of...
services to the community in Acocks Green, West Midlands. Stephen Roger Lees JP. For services to the communities inHimley, Swindon and South Staffordshire...
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public house in Deritend dating back to at least 1801. The Crooked House (officially called The Glynne Arms and now demolished) inHimley near Dudley,...
scheme run by the Trust. Listedbuildingsin Farley, Staffordshire Quick, Michael (2009) [2001]. Railway passenger stations in Great Britain: a chronology...
in the United Kingdom, although in several cases original buildings have been demolished and replaced on the same site. Others are ancient buildings that...
south-west of Sedgley in Gospel End. Originally part of the Earl of Dudley's Himley estate, coal mining operations began on the site in 1902, with the opening...