Slaley, Northumberland Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Slaley
Coordinates:54.914°N -2.037°W
Population:711
Population Ref:(2011)[1]
Unitary England:Northumberland
Lieutenancy England:Northumberland
Region:North East England
Constituency Westminster:Hexham
Post Town:HEXHAM
Postcode District:NE47
Postcode Area:NE
Dial Code:01434
Os Grid Reference:NY977577

Slaley is a village in Northumberland, England. It is situated to the southeast of Hexham. It is surrounded by the following villages: Ruffside, Whitley Chapel, Ordley, Wooley, Healey, Juniper, Riding Lea, and Blanchland.[2]

The parish church is dedicated to St Mary the Virgin. The present church dates from 1832 (with extensive repairs in 1907-8) and was designed by Milton Carr. It stands on the site of an earlier church built in 1312, and that church was built on an earlier church mentioned in 1239 when Gilbert de Sclaueley gave the church and some lands to the prior of Hexham.[3] [4] [5] [6]

The nearby hamlet of Shield Hall has the remains of a medieval unfortified house (late 13th/early 14th century). It has been incorporated into the early 19th century farmhouse.[7]  [8]

The nearby hamlet of Dukesfield is mentioned in 1256 as the scene of a murder. The area was part of the barony of Bolbec. In 1834 lead mining and smelting began.[9] Dukefield Hall is a listed building.[10]

To the north of the village there is a disused nuclear bunker. The bunker was opened in 1961 and closed 1991.[11]

See also

External links

The parish website: www.slaley.org.uk

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parish population 2011. 2 July 2015.
  2. Web site: The village of Slaley (Northumberland) in the county of Northumberland. 2020-06-26. www.streetlist.co.uk.
  3. Web site: Slaley, St Mary the Virgin – The Moorland Group of churches. 2021-07-10. en-GB.
  4. Web site: CHURCH OF ST MARY, Slaley - 1045284 Historic England. 2021-07-10. historicengland.org.uk. en.
  5. Book: Bateson, Edward. A history of Northumberland. 1893. 349, 379–384.
  6. Johnson. A.. 1893. Slaley. Archaeologia Aeliana. 15. 339–46.
  7. Web site: WING OF MEDIEVAL HOUSE AND ADJACENT LATER OUTBUILDINGS, Slaley - 1302809 Historic England. 2021-07-10. historicengland.org.uk. en.
  8. Book: Bateson, Edward. A history of Northumberland. 1893. 368–371.
  9. Book: Bateson, Edward. A history of Northumberland. 1893. 370–73.
  10. Web site: THE HALL, Hexhamshire - 1302821 Historic England. 2021-07-10. historicengland.org.uk. en.
  11. Web site: Sites And Locations Of UK Royal Observer Corps Posts. 2010. 2010-11-14.