Lye

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Lye
Worcestershire

Lye railway station
Location
Grid reference: SO921846
Location: 52°27’32"N, 2°6’58"W
Data
Population: 12,402  (2001)
Post town: Stourbridge
Postcode: DY9
Dialling code: 01384
Local Government
Council: Dudley
Parliamentary
constituency:
Stourbridge

Lye is a village in Worcestershire, within the Black Country, once a village within the parish of Oldswinford,[1] but now a distinctive place.

Lye railway station is on the StourbridgeBirmingham mainline. It has the joint-shortest name for a railway station (Lye) in the United Kingdom.

Places of Interest

The local cemetery, the Lye / Wollescote Cemetery, which contains a pair of Grade II listed chapels.[2]

Sir Cedric Hardwicke

Lye was the birthplace of the actor Sir Cedric Hardwicke,[3] which is commemorated by a sculpture by Tim Tolkien. The memorial takes the form of a giant filmstrip, the illuminated cut metal panels illustrating scenes from some of his best-known roles, which include The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), Things to Come, and The Ghost of Frankenstein. It was unveiled in November 2005.[4]

Sport

Lye Town FC are based in the town. They have competed in the West Midlands Regional League since 1947.[5] Their home ground is The Sports Ground

Lyer Cricket Club are also based at The Spoirts Ground.

Outside links

References

Books

  • Britain In Old Photographs: Lye And Wollescote (ISBN 0-7509-1657-5)