Hockley is a large village and civil parish in Essex, England located between Chelmsford and Southend-on-Sea. More specifically it lies between Rayleigh and Rochford. It came to prominence during the coming of the railway in the 1890s and at the 2001 census had a population of 13,616 people, reducing to 9,616 at the 2011 Census, many of whom commute to London. The parish of Hockley itself has a population of 8,909 (2001 census), while the urban area runs into the neighbouring parish of Hawkwell. Hockley railway station serves the village.
History
Hockley is an Anglo Saxon word meaning a small hill and today there is still a large wooded area named Hockley woods. Notable buildings in the village include the church of St Peter and Paul, which has a nave which was possibly built before the twelfth century, a thirteenth-century chancel and a fourteenth-century tower, the upper half of which is octagonal and was built at a later date. The tower holds three bells, manufactured by Miles Gray in 1626, by James Bartlett in 1684 and by John Hodgson in 1657, and the building is Grade II* listed. The church is situated to the north-west of the village centre, where a grade II listed Victorian pump room is situated. The building was built as a spa to a design by John Lockyer in 1842, after Robert Clay found a medicinal spring in 1838. It was subsequently used as a Baptist chapel, and now houses a factory. Hockley is also the site of the former Bullwood Hall prison which closed in 2013.
Hockley is a central inner-city district in the city of Birmingham, England. It lies about one mile north-west of the city centre, and is served by the Jewellery Quarter station. Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter continues to thrive in Hockley, and much of the original architecture and small artisan workshops have survived intact.
Kathleen Dayus born 1903 in Hockley wrote about the area between 1982 and 2000 in a series of books now brought together under the title 'The Girl from Hockley'.
The "Hockley flyover" road interchange is an example of brutalist late-modernist concrete architecture. It features a decorative cast concrete climbing wall by the artist William Mitchell. (1968)
Birmingham Hockley Road | West Midland | England Uk
Hockley is a central inner-city district in the city of Birmingham, England. It lies about one mile (1.5 kilometres) northwest of the city centre, and is served by the Jewellery Quarter station. Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter continues to thrive in Hockley, and much of the original architecture and small artisan workshops have survived intact.
Hockley is the location of the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham Mint. Vittoria Street in Hockley is home to Birmingham Institute of Art and Design's Jewellery School, and The Big Peg arts & crafts workshop cluster is nearby. Housing in the area is generally characterised by well-built Victorian villas and terraces.
The Hockley Flyover murals at the "Hockley flyover" road interchange are an exemplary example of brutalist late-modernist ...
published: 17 Aug 2023
Fire in New Summer Street Hockley Birmingham - West Midlands Fire Service West Midlands Police
Fire in New Summer Street Hockley Birmingham - West Midlands Fire Service West Midlands Police #shorts #firetruck #birmingham
published: 10 Mar 2023
Hockley garage early 1980's incl NOV799G
Included in this 1983 film clip are buses being washed, maintained and refuelled at Hockley bus garage in Birmingham, of West Midlands PTE.
published: 30 May 2008
West Midlands. Plz subscribe Snow Hill (Hockley) to Heatfield Road (Handsworth)
published: 02 Jun 2023
'Road rage' attack CCTV in Birmingham (UK) released - BBC News
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CCTV of an alleged road rage attack outside a Birmingham (UK) grocer's shop has been released. Footage captured in front of the Shalil Food store in Wellington Road, Handsworth Wood, shows a woman being thrown to the ground. West Midlands Police said a 44-year-old woman was attacked after she asked another driver to move their car. The force appealed for witnesses who may have seen the women at about 13:00 BST on 30 July.
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published: 22 Sep 2014
BR 16A West Bromwich via Hamstead Hockley Birmingham City Centre Diamond bus 🚌 4K
published: 17 Mar 2023
Police release CCTV Footage of attempted robbery at Goldcraft in Hockley
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Police have released CCTV of a man they want to trace following an attempted robbery at Goldcraft in Hockley last month.
On Tuesday 14 March at around 2.20pm a man went into the Vyse Street shop and pretended to browse.
When one of the store assistants opened the cash register for another customer the man waved his hand around in his pocket to make it look as though he had a firearm.
He then rushed behind the counter and into the back office and managed to open the safe, but left empty handed.
Police believe the same man is respons...
published: 05 Apr 2017
Roblox Project Birmingham | Route 16 - Hockley Circus - Bull Ring Markets | West Midlands E400 MMC
Hey I hope all is well! Welcome to my first Roblox Project Birmingham video driving route 16 from Hockley Circus to Bull Ring Markets.
I hope you all enjoy.
Game: https://www.roblox.com/games/17371491481/UPDATE-Project-Birmingham
PC Specs
Processor: Intel i7 7700K
Graphics Card: Nvidia RTX 3050 OC 6GB
Ram: 32GB 2400MHz
Equipment
Keyboard: MageGee 60% Mechanical Keyboard
Mouse: Razer Viper Mini
Steering Wheel: Logitech G29
Microphone: HyperX QuadCast S
Headset: Steel Series Arctis 3 Console Edition (works on anything)
Webcam: Logitech C920 HD Pro
Primary Monitor: AOC 27 Inch 240HZ 0.5s Curved gaming monitor.
Secondary Monitor: Some old 1080 monitor from HP 60hz.
published: 02 Jul 2024
Hunters Road Hockley
The H Samuel Jewellery factory in Hockley Birmingham.
published: 05 Oct 2020
Walking around Birmingham | #99 Hockley Pt2 | England UK 2021
Join me for a walk around Hockley (second round) - an inner-city of Central Birmingham - to admire the vestiges of a manufacturing industrial past, that started in the 1830s. Hockley is home to the Jewellery Quarter, St Paul's Church and Kathleen Dayus, the author of the autobiographical book The Girl from Hockley: Growing up in Working Class Birmingham https://amzn.to/3Eadkts
Video Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Constitution Hill
0:55 Great Hampton Row
6:16 Smith St
11:10 Well St
14:28 Great Hampton St
Similar content:
Hockley Walking Tour https://youtu.be/k7OycA9ouq4
Latest upload:
Sutton Coldfield Walking Tour pt2 https://youtu.be/mhEXW4JgLgY
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Hockley is a central inner-city district in the city of Birmingham, England. It lies about one mile (1.5 kilometres) northwest of the city centre, and is served...
Hockley is a central inner-city district in the city of Birmingham, England. It lies about one mile (1.5 kilometres) northwest of the city centre, and is served by the Jewellery Quarter station. Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter continues to thrive in Hockley, and much of the original architecture and small artisan workshops have survived intact.
Hockley is the location of the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham Mint. Vittoria Street in Hockley is home to Birmingham Institute of Art and Design's Jewellery School, and The Big Peg arts & crafts workshop cluster is nearby. Housing in the area is generally characterised by well-built Victorian villas and terraces.
The Hockley Flyover murals at the "Hockley flyover" road interchange are an exemplary example of brutalist late-modernist concrete architecture and are grade II listed.[1]
Hockley is a central inner-city district in the city of Birmingham, England. It lies about one mile (1.5 kilometres) northwest of the city centre, and is served by the Jewellery Quarter station. Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter continues to thrive in Hockley, and much of the original architecture and small artisan workshops have survived intact.
Hockley is the location of the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham Mint. Vittoria Street in Hockley is home to Birmingham Institute of Art and Design's Jewellery School, and The Big Peg arts & crafts workshop cluster is nearby. Housing in the area is generally characterised by well-built Victorian villas and terraces.
The Hockley Flyover murals at the "Hockley flyover" road interchange are an exemplary example of brutalist late-modernist concrete architecture and are grade II listed.[1]
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CCTV of an alleged road rage attack outside a Birmingham (UK) grocer's shop has been released. Footage captured in...
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CCTV of an alleged road rage attack outside a Birmingham (UK) grocer's shop has been released. Footage captured in front of the Shalil Food store in Wellington Road, Handsworth Wood, shows a woman being thrown to the ground. West Midlands Police said a 44-year-old woman was attacked after she asked another driver to move their car. The force appealed for witnesses who may have seen the women at about 13:00 BST on 30 July.
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CCTV of an alleged road rage attack outside a Birmingham (UK) grocer's shop has been released. Footage captured in front of the Shalil Food store in Wellington Road, Handsworth Wood, shows a woman being thrown to the ground. West Midlands Police said a 44-year-old woman was attacked after she asked another driver to move their car. The force appealed for witnesses who may have seen the women at about 13:00 BST on 30 July.
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Police have released CCTV of a man they want to trace following an attempted robbery at Goldcraft in Hockley last month.
On Tuesday 14 March at around 2.20pm a man went into the Vyse Street shop and pretended to browse.
When one of the store assistants opened the cash register for another customer the man waved his hand around in his pocket to make it look as though he had a firearm.
He then rushed behind the counter and into the back office and managed to open the safe, but left empty handed.
Police believe the same man is responsible for a number of incidents at Costcutter, McDonalds and Iceland in Wolverhampton and have now released CCTV footage of the incident in Birmingham to help identify him.
Courtesy :- West Midlands Police
Twitter :- https://twitter.com/WMPolice
Subscribe :-http://www.youtube.com/c/INTERNATIONALNEWZ?sub_confirmation=1
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Police have released CCTV of a man they want to trace following an attempted robbery at Goldcraft in Hockley last month.
On Tuesday 14 March at around 2.20pm a man went into the Vyse Street shop and pretended to browse.
When one of the store assistants opened the cash register for another customer the man waved his hand around in his pocket to make it look as though he had a firearm.
He then rushed behind the counter and into the back office and managed to open the safe, but left empty handed.
Police believe the same man is responsible for a number of incidents at Costcutter, McDonalds and Iceland in Wolverhampton and have now released CCTV footage of the incident in Birmingham to help identify him.
Hey I hope all is well! Welcome to my first Roblox Project Birmingham video driving route 16 from Hockley Circus to Bull Ring Markets.
I hope you all enjoy.
Ga...
Hey I hope all is well! Welcome to my first Roblox Project Birmingham video driving route 16 from Hockley Circus to Bull Ring Markets.
I hope you all enjoy.
Game: https://www.roblox.com/games/17371491481/UPDATE-Project-Birmingham
PC Specs
Processor: Intel i7 7700K
Graphics Card: Nvidia RTX 3050 OC 6GB
Ram: 32GB 2400MHz
Equipment
Keyboard: MageGee 60% Mechanical Keyboard
Mouse: Razer Viper Mini
Steering Wheel: Logitech G29
Microphone: HyperX QuadCast S
Headset: Steel Series Arctis 3 Console Edition (works on anything)
Webcam: Logitech C920 HD Pro
Primary Monitor: AOC 27 Inch 240HZ 0.5s Curved gaming monitor.
Secondary Monitor: Some old 1080 monitor from HP 60hz.
Hey I hope all is well! Welcome to my first Roblox Project Birmingham video driving route 16 from Hockley Circus to Bull Ring Markets.
I hope you all enjoy.
Game: https://www.roblox.com/games/17371491481/UPDATE-Project-Birmingham
PC Specs
Processor: Intel i7 7700K
Graphics Card: Nvidia RTX 3050 OC 6GB
Ram: 32GB 2400MHz
Equipment
Keyboard: MageGee 60% Mechanical Keyboard
Mouse: Razer Viper Mini
Steering Wheel: Logitech G29
Microphone: HyperX QuadCast S
Headset: Steel Series Arctis 3 Console Edition (works on anything)
Webcam: Logitech C920 HD Pro
Primary Monitor: AOC 27 Inch 240HZ 0.5s Curved gaming monitor.
Secondary Monitor: Some old 1080 monitor from HP 60hz.
Join me for a walk around Hockley (second round) - an inner-city of Central Birmingham - to admire the vestiges of a manufacturing industrial past, that started...
Join me for a walk around Hockley (second round) - an inner-city of Central Birmingham - to admire the vestiges of a manufacturing industrial past, that started in the 1830s. Hockley is home to the Jewellery Quarter, St Paul's Church and Kathleen Dayus, the author of the autobiographical book The Girl from Hockley: Growing up in Working Class Birmingham https://amzn.to/3Eadkts
Video Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Constitution Hill
0:55 Great Hampton Row
6:16 Smith St
11:10 Well St
14:28 Great Hampton St
Similar content:
Hockley Walking Tour https://youtu.be/k7OycA9ouq4
Latest upload:
Sutton Coldfield Walking Tour pt2 https://youtu.be/mhEXW4JgLgY
Devices & tools used to make this video:
🛒 DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Gimbal https://amzn.to/35oDRXQ
🛒 Iphone 11 Pro 64GB Gold https://amzn.to/36WwWWm
🛒 Asics Women GT 2000 https://amzn.to/3JUgAfF
🎵 Epidemic Sound (for the background music) https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/y2iow5/
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As always thank you for watching!
Join me for a walk around Hockley (second round) - an inner-city of Central Birmingham - to admire the vestiges of a manufacturing industrial past, that started in the 1830s. Hockley is home to the Jewellery Quarter, St Paul's Church and Kathleen Dayus, the author of the autobiographical book The Girl from Hockley: Growing up in Working Class Birmingham https://amzn.to/3Eadkts
Video Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Constitution Hill
0:55 Great Hampton Row
6:16 Smith St
11:10 Well St
14:28 Great Hampton St
Similar content:
Hockley Walking Tour https://youtu.be/k7OycA9ouq4
Latest upload:
Sutton Coldfield Walking Tour pt2 https://youtu.be/mhEXW4JgLgY
Devices & tools used to make this video:
🛒 DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Gimbal https://amzn.to/35oDRXQ
🛒 Iphone 11 Pro 64GB Gold https://amzn.to/36WwWWm
🛒 Asics Women GT 2000 https://amzn.to/3JUgAfF
🎵 Epidemic Sound (for the background music) https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/y2iow5/
Suggestions:
🛒 Check the iPhone 13 Pro for the latest version https://amzn.to/3uGhbv1
These are affiliate links so if you purchase a product with the links provided I will receive a small commission without additional charge to you.
As always thank you for watching!
Hockley is a central inner-city district in the city of Birmingham, England. It lies about one mile (1.5 kilometres) northwest of the city centre, and is served by the Jewellery Quarter station. Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter continues to thrive in Hockley, and much of the original architecture and small artisan workshops have survived intact.
Hockley is the location of the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter and Birmingham Mint. Vittoria Street in Hockley is home to Birmingham Institute of Art and Design's Jewellery School, and The Big Peg arts & crafts workshop cluster is nearby. Housing in the area is generally characterised by well-built Victorian villas and terraces.
The Hockley Flyover murals at the "Hockley flyover" road interchange are an exemplary example of brutalist late-modernist concrete architecture and are grade II listed.[1]
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CCTV of an alleged road rage attack outside a Birmingham (UK) grocer's shop has been released. Footage captured in front of the Shalil Food store in Wellington Road, Handsworth Wood, shows a woman being thrown to the ground. West Midlands Police said a 44-year-old woman was attacked after she asked another driver to move their car. The force appealed for witnesses who may have seen the women at about 13:00 BST on 30 July.
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Police have released CCTV of a man they want to trace following an attempted robbery at Goldcraft in Hockley last month.
On Tuesday 14 March at around 2.20pm a man went into the Vyse Street shop and pretended to browse.
When one of the store assistants opened the cash register for another customer the man waved his hand around in his pocket to make it look as though he had a firearm.
He then rushed behind the counter and into the back office and managed to open the safe, but left empty handed.
Police believe the same man is responsible for a number of incidents at Costcutter, McDonalds and Iceland in Wolverhampton and have now released CCTV footage of the incident in Birmingham to help identify him.
Hey I hope all is well! Welcome to my first Roblox Project Birmingham video driving route 16 from Hockley Circus to Bull Ring Markets.
I hope you all enjoy.
Game: https://www.roblox.com/games/17371491481/UPDATE-Project-Birmingham
PC Specs
Processor: Intel i7 7700K
Graphics Card: Nvidia RTX 3050 OC 6GB
Ram: 32GB 2400MHz
Equipment
Keyboard: MageGee 60% Mechanical Keyboard
Mouse: Razer Viper Mini
Steering Wheel: Logitech G29
Microphone: HyperX QuadCast S
Headset: Steel Series Arctis 3 Console Edition (works on anything)
Webcam: Logitech C920 HD Pro
Primary Monitor: AOC 27 Inch 240HZ 0.5s Curved gaming monitor.
Secondary Monitor: Some old 1080 monitor from HP 60hz.
Join me for a walk around Hockley (second round) - an inner-city of Central Birmingham - to admire the vestiges of a manufacturing industrial past, that started in the 1830s. Hockley is home to the Jewellery Quarter, St Paul's Church and Kathleen Dayus, the author of the autobiographical book The Girl from Hockley: Growing up in Working Class Birmingham https://amzn.to/3Eadkts
Video Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Constitution Hill
0:55 Great Hampton Row
6:16 Smith St
11:10 Well St
14:28 Great Hampton St
Similar content:
Hockley Walking Tour https://youtu.be/k7OycA9ouq4
Latest upload:
Sutton Coldfield Walking Tour pt2 https://youtu.be/mhEXW4JgLgY
Devices & tools used to make this video:
🛒 DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Gimbal https://amzn.to/35oDRXQ
🛒 Iphone 11 Pro 64GB Gold https://amzn.to/36WwWWm
🛒 Asics Women GT 2000 https://amzn.to/3JUgAfF
🎵 Epidemic Sound (for the background music) https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/y2iow5/
Suggestions:
🛒 Check the iPhone 13 Pro for the latest version https://amzn.to/3uGhbv1
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Hockley is a large village and civil parish in Essex, England located between Chelmsford and Southend-on-Sea. More specifically it lies between Rayleigh and Rochford. It came to prominence during the coming of the railway in the 1890s and at the 2001 census had a population of 13,616 people, reducing to 9,616 at the 2011 Census, many of whom commute to London. The parish of Hockley itself has a population of 8,909 (2001 census), while the urban area runs into the neighbouring parish of Hawkwell. Hockley railway station serves the village.
History
Hockley is an Anglo Saxon word meaning a small hill and today there is still a large wooded area named Hockley woods. Notable buildings in the village include the church of St Peter and Paul, which has a nave which was possibly built before the twelfth century, a thirteenth-century chancel and a fourteenth-century tower, the upper half of which is octagonal and was built at a later date. The tower holds three bells, manufactured by Miles Gray in 1626, by James Bartlett in 1684 and by John Hodgson in 1657, and the building is Grade II* listed. The church is situated to the north-west of the village centre, where a grade II listed Victorian pump room is situated. The building was built as a spa to a design by John Lockyer in 1842, after Robert Clay found a medicinal spring in 1838. It was subsequently used as a Baptist chapel, and now houses a factory. Hockley is also the site of the former Bullwood Hall prison which closed in 2013.