Smalley, Derbyshire Explained

Country:England
Static Image Name:Smalley church hall.jpg
Static Image Caption:Church Hall, Smalley.
Coordinates:52.998°N -1.394°W
Official Name:Smalley
Population:2,784
Population Ref:(2011)
Shire District:Amber Valley
Shire County:Derbyshire
Region:East Midlands
Post Town:ILKESTON
Postcode District:DE7
Postcode Area:DE
Dial Code:01332 + 01773
Os Grid Reference:SK407446
Type:Civil parish
Parts:Smalley
Parts Type:Settlements
Parts Style:list
P1:Heanor Gate
P2:Smalley Green
P3:Woodside
Area Total Sq Mi:2.71
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Smalley is a village on the main A608 Heanor to Derby road in Derbyshire in the East Midlands of England. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 2,784.[1]

Smalley is part of the borough of Amber Valley and has its own parish council. Smalley village is central west within the wider parish area which contains other villages - Heanor Gate to the far north which merges into the town of Heanor, Smalley Green south of Smalley and Woodside to the far south. Facilities in the area include a primary school at Smalley, and a college and industrial estate at Heanor Gate.

History

Smalley's name came from the Anglo-Saxon Smæl-lēah = "narrow woodland clearing".[2] It was mentioned in a charter of 1009 by King Æþelræd Unræd ("Ethelred the Unready") relating to a manor known as Westune (modern-day Weston-on-Trent)[3] which land included the areas now known as Shardlow, Great Wilne, Church Wilne, Crich, Smalley, Morley, Weston and Aston-on-Trent. Under this charter Ethelred gave his minister, Morcar, some exemptions from tax.[4]

Smalley's Parish Church of St John the Baptist was built in the late 18th century on the site of a much earlier church. The transepts were added in 1844 and the unusual and almost detached tower was added some years later. A 7th-century Saxon cross is part of the porch. The bell tower was built to house five bells donated by Rev. Charles Kerry and the chime of five bells is said to be the heaviest in England, the largest bell weighing over 2 tons. The parish church hosts occasional street parties for the residents of Smalley.

Its pub, the Bell Inn, was voted "Best Derbyshire Pub of 2006".

Sport and leisure

Cricket

Stainsby Hall Cricket Club have their ground at the end of St. John's Road in Smalley[5] and have been playing in the Derbyshire County League since the mid-1930s.[6] The club takes its name from the now-demolished Stainsby House just over the parish border in Horsley Woodhouse a few hundred yards from their current ground,[7] and records show that the club played in front of the old house from as early as 1863.[8]

Stainsby Hall Cricket Club currently have three senior teams competing in the Derbyshire County Cricket League[9] and a long-established junior training section that play competitive cricket in the Erewash Young Cricketers League.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil parish population 2011. 18 March 2016. Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics.
  2. Web site: Smalley :: Survey of English Place-Names . 2022-12-12 . epns.nottingham.ac.uk.
  3. http://www.south-derbys.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/09E3504C-1E4B-4F55-9458-4246633EABFB/0/AoTA4complete.pdf Aston on Trent Conservation Area History
  4. Charter of Æthelred, The Great Council, 1009, accessible at Derbyshire Records Office
  5. Web site: Stainsby Hall Cricket Club . stainsbyhall.play-cricket.com . 2023-09-24 . Stainsby Hall CC .
  6. Book: . Derbyshire Marston's Pedigree County Cricket League Centenary Yearbook . Derbyshire . Derbyshire County Cricket League . 124 & 179 . 2019 .
  7. http://www.heanorhistory.org.uk/v2StainsbyHouse.html Stainsby House
  8. Book: Derbyshire Cricket Grounds A Post-War Survey . Derbyshire . Simon Lacey . 2004 . Lacey . Simon . Higginbottom . Chris . Whittington . Tom . 123 . 0-9547056-0-2.
  9. Web site: Derbyshire County Cricket League . 2023-09-24 . DCCL .
  10. Web site: Erewash Young Cricketers League . 2023-09-24 . EYCL .