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'''Lilley''' is a small village in [[Hertfordshire]] which stands between [[Hitchin]] (Hertfordshire) and [[Luton]] (Bedfordshire), on the highest ground and within some of the most striking scenery in the area. Telegraph Hill is just over 600 feet above sea level. The low-lying land to the south of Lilley is called Lilley Bottom.
'''Lilley''' is a small village in [[Hertfordshire]] which stands between [[Hitchin]] (Hertfordshire) and [[Luton]] (Bedfordshire), on the highest ground and within some of the most striking scenery in the area. Telegraph Hill is just over 600 feet above sea level. The low-lying land to the south of Lilley is called Lilley Bottom.  The low ridge to the east of the village  is known as Lilley Hoo.


The church, rebuilt in the 19th century, contains some original features and a fine Elizabethan heraldic memorial.
Many of the houses of the village are marked prominently with a rampant lion on a torque (wreath) - variously described as the crest of the Dowcra family who owned the village for generations, or the more recent Sowerby family.<ref>[http://www.icknieldwaypath.co.uk/IW%20Lilley%20circular.pdf Icknield Way Path; Lilley]</ref>


(Coincidentally, Lilley lies within the parliamentary constituency of Hitchin and Harpenden currently represented by Peter Lilley.)
Until recently Lilley had two public houses, ''The Silver Lion'' and ''The Lilley Arms''.  The recent closure and conversion of the ''Silver Lion'' leaves ''The Lilley Arms'' as the village's only pub.


Until recently Lilley had two public houses, ''The Silver Lion'' and ''The Lilley Arms''.  The recent closure and conversion of the ''Silver Lion'' leaves ''The Lilley Arms'' as the village's only pub.  
==Church==
The parish church is St Peters's.  The church, rebuilt in the 19th century, contains some original features and a fine Elizabethan heraldic memorial.  It is known as "The Walkers' Church" because may walkers enjoying the countryside walks hereabouts drop in visit the church.


==Sport==
==Sport==
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==Outside links==
==Outside links==
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==References==
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*[http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/places/places-l/lilley/lilley.htm Hertfordshire Genealogy: Lilley]

Latest revision as of 22:54, 22 August 2018

Lilley
Hertfordshire

St Peter's Church, Lilley
Location
Grid reference: TL120261
Location: 51°55’20"N, 0°22’21"W
Data
Post town: Luton
Postcode: LU2
Dialling code: 01462
Local Government
Council: North Hertfordshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Hitchin and Harpenden

Lilley is a small village in Hertfordshire which stands between Hitchin (Hertfordshire) and Luton (Bedfordshire), on the highest ground and within some of the most striking scenery in the area. Telegraph Hill is just over 600 feet above sea level. The low-lying land to the south of Lilley is called Lilley Bottom. The low ridge to the east of the village is known as Lilley Hoo.

Many of the houses of the village are marked prominently with a rampant lion on a torque (wreath) - variously described as the crest of the Dowcra family who owned the village for generations, or the more recent Sowerby family.[1]

Until recently Lilley had two public houses, The Silver Lion and The Lilley Arms. The recent closure and conversion of the Silver Lion leaves The Lilley Arms as the village's only pub.

Church

The parish church is St Peters's. The church, rebuilt in the 19th century, contains some original features and a fine Elizabethan heraldic memorial. It is known as "The Walkers' Church" because may walkers enjoying the countryside walks hereabouts drop in visit the church.

Sport

The village cricket club is one of the oldest in Hertfordshire, with fixtures dating back to the mid 1890s. The cricket club plays at the Geoff Banks-Smith Memorial Cricket Ground, between St Peter's Church and the village hall.

The village has a football team, although they presently do not play in Lilley due to lack of facilities.

Lilley has one of the finest pheasant shoots in the county.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Lilley, Hertfordshire)

References