The history of Rowley Regis began in the 12th century, when a small village grew around the parish church of St. Giles, approximately two miles south-east of the town of Dudley. It began to develop substantially between the two world wars, when thousands of privately owned and local authority houses were built in the surrounding area. During that time Rowley Regis became a borough, and incorporated the communities of Blackheath, Old Hill, and Cradley Heath. These places were all within the ancient parish of Rowley Regis, which (despite being in the county of Staffordshire) was in the diocese of Worcester. The parish contained the manors of Rowley Regis and Rowley Somery, the latter being part of the barony of Dudley, but the extents of these manors and the relationship between them are not clear.
A short video took in February 1987 showing Blackheath High Street in Rowley Regis.
My apologies about the quality but it was 80's technology :)
published: 26 Jan 2014
Can you have a good night out in... Blackheath & Halesowen? (A Pub Crawl Around Rowley Regis area)
Dale is back out solo around the Rowley Regis area of the Black Country, taking on the Blackheath and Halesowen areas!
published: 27 Sep 2024
Places to see in ( Rowley Regis - UK )
Places to see in ( Rowley Regis - UK )
Rowley Regis is a historic parish and former municipal borough, in the Black Country region of the West Midlands, England. Considered one of the six 'towns' that comprise the modern-day Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, it encompasses the wards of Blackheath, Cradley Heath and Old Hill, and Rowley Village. At the 2011 census, the combined population of Rowley Regis was 50,257.
The history of Rowley Regis began in the 12th century, when a small village grew around the parish church of St. Giles, approximately two miles south-east of the town of Dudley. Rowley was part of the Royal hunting grounds - Regis was added to the name of Rowley in around 1140 to signify it was that part of Rowley belonging to the King. It began to develop substantially between t...
published: 14 Sep 2017
House in Rowley Regis where Ken McRae killed his wife
The house where Ken McRae killed his wife, and himself, that backs onto Rowley Regis Golf Course.
published: 01 Apr 2014
Rowley Regis
published: 26 Oct 2022
A walk to Rowley Regis - exploring the black country
I walk to Rowley Regis in the black country looking at the Dudley n2 canal , Rowley cemetery, Britannia park , siviters lane and also Rowley Regis church . I cover a range of information and photos also some lovely scenery of the area during my walk it's one place in the black country quiet a few people are familiar with being turners hill the biggest hillside in the area .
video chapters
0:00 Haden hill n1 pit
1:57 intro
4:02 Rowley Regis openspace
13:50 Britannia park
18:01 siviters lane
20:48 Rowley Regis church
27:00 Stanford drive / chapel
29:00 cinematics
history
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowley_Regis#:~:text=The%20history%20of%20Rowley%20Regis,3%20kilometres)%20southeast%20of%20Dudley.
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published: 01 Dec 2023
Rowley Regis Canal walk
i went to Rowley Regis to go to a friends funeral ,a was early
so i went for a walk on the towpath at the canal
#rowleyregis #towpathwalk #canal
published: 12 Oct 2024
Police at the scene of the blast in Rowley Regis
Two men have been injured and 20 people evacuated after an explosion in a Rowley Regis flat caused a fire.
published: 07 Oct 2015
Drone footage of Lion Farm and Rowley Regis
70 metre high filming of Lion farm Estate and surrounding area
published: 15 Jun 2021
Blackheath, Rowley Regis town centre walk.
Blackheath is a town and ward in the Rowley Regis area of Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, in the county of West Midlands, England.
Places to see in ( Rowley Regis - UK )
Rowley Regis is a historic parish and former municipal borough, in the Black Country region of the West Midlands, Englan...
Places to see in ( Rowley Regis - UK )
Rowley Regis is a historic parish and former municipal borough, in the Black Country region of the West Midlands, England. Considered one of the six 'towns' that comprise the modern-day Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, it encompasses the wards of Blackheath, Cradley Heath and Old Hill, and Rowley Village. At the 2011 census, the combined population of Rowley Regis was 50,257.
The history of Rowley Regis began in the 12th century, when a small village grew around the parish church of St. Giles, approximately two miles south-east of the town of Dudley. Rowley was part of the Royal hunting grounds - Regis was added to the name of Rowley in around 1140 to signify it was that part of Rowley belonging to the King. It began to develop substantially between the two World Wars, when thousands of privately owned and local authority houses were built in the surrounding area. During that time Rowley Regis became a borough, and incorporated the communities of Blackheath, Old Hill, and Cradley Heath. These places were all within the ancient parish of Rowley Regis, which (despite being in the county of Staffordshire) was in the diocese of Worcester. The parish contained the manors of Rowley Regis and Rowley Somery, the latter being part of the barony of Dudley, but the extents of these manors and the relationship between them are not clear.
The present St. Giles Church on Church Road is not the original church in Rowley Regis. The church built in 1840 to succeed the original mediaeval building, was found to be unsafe and condemned in 1900. The next church, built in 1904, was burned down in 1913, some believing the fire to have been started by Suffragettes or local striking steelworkers; this however is supposition and it was more than probable it was a simple accident, the church at this time using parrafin as a means of lighting and the latter perhaps causing the fire. Its present day successor was designed by Holland W. Hobbiss and A. S. Dixon, and was built in 1923.
Rowley Regis railway station opened in 1867 in the south of the then village, and remains in use to this day. Rowley's grammar school was opened on Hawes Lane in September 1962. Well-known former pupils include Pete Williams (original bass player with Dexys Midnight Runners), and actress Josie Lawrence. In 1974, when comprehensive schools became universal in the new borough of Sandwell, the grammar school became Rowley Regis Sixth Form College, the last intake of grammar school pupils having been inducted the previous year. In 2003 it became an annexe of Dudley College, but this arrangement lasted just one year before the buildings fell into disuse.
Originally in Staffordshire, the Rowley Regis Urban District was formed in 1894 to cover the villages of Rowley, Blackheath, Cradley Heath, and Old Hill. The urban district was incorporated into a municipal borough in 1933. Following the acquisition of borough status, plans were unveiled to build new council offices in the borough to replace the existing offices in Lawrence Lane, Old Hill. A site on the corner of Halesowen Road and Barrs Road was selected, with working commencing in October 1937, and the building being completed in December 1938.
Rowley Regis is the location of the Rowley Hills, famed for the quarrying of Rowley Rag Stone. The hills form part of the east/west watershed between the rivers Trent and Severn, and contain the highest point in the West Midlands region, Turner's Hill, at 269m above sea level. Localities (former borough of Rowley Regis)
Blackheath
Cradley Heath
Haden Hill
Old Hill
Rowley Village
Whiteheath
( Rowley Regis - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rowley Regis . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rowley Regis - UK
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Places to see in ( Rowley Regis - UK )
Rowley Regis is a historic parish and former municipal borough, in the Black Country region of the West Midlands, England. Considered one of the six 'towns' that comprise the modern-day Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, it encompasses the wards of Blackheath, Cradley Heath and Old Hill, and Rowley Village. At the 2011 census, the combined population of Rowley Regis was 50,257.
The history of Rowley Regis began in the 12th century, when a small village grew around the parish church of St. Giles, approximately two miles south-east of the town of Dudley. Rowley was part of the Royal hunting grounds - Regis was added to the name of Rowley in around 1140 to signify it was that part of Rowley belonging to the King. It began to develop substantially between the two World Wars, when thousands of privately owned and local authority houses were built in the surrounding area. During that time Rowley Regis became a borough, and incorporated the communities of Blackheath, Old Hill, and Cradley Heath. These places were all within the ancient parish of Rowley Regis, which (despite being in the county of Staffordshire) was in the diocese of Worcester. The parish contained the manors of Rowley Regis and Rowley Somery, the latter being part of the barony of Dudley, but the extents of these manors and the relationship between them are not clear.
The present St. Giles Church on Church Road is not the original church in Rowley Regis. The church built in 1840 to succeed the original mediaeval building, was found to be unsafe and condemned in 1900. The next church, built in 1904, was burned down in 1913, some believing the fire to have been started by Suffragettes or local striking steelworkers; this however is supposition and it was more than probable it was a simple accident, the church at this time using parrafin as a means of lighting and the latter perhaps causing the fire. Its present day successor was designed by Holland W. Hobbiss and A. S. Dixon, and was built in 1923.
Rowley Regis railway station opened in 1867 in the south of the then village, and remains in use to this day. Rowley's grammar school was opened on Hawes Lane in September 1962. Well-known former pupils include Pete Williams (original bass player with Dexys Midnight Runners), and actress Josie Lawrence. In 1974, when comprehensive schools became universal in the new borough of Sandwell, the grammar school became Rowley Regis Sixth Form College, the last intake of grammar school pupils having been inducted the previous year. In 2003 it became an annexe of Dudley College, but this arrangement lasted just one year before the buildings fell into disuse.
Originally in Staffordshire, the Rowley Regis Urban District was formed in 1894 to cover the villages of Rowley, Blackheath, Cradley Heath, and Old Hill. The urban district was incorporated into a municipal borough in 1933. Following the acquisition of borough status, plans were unveiled to build new council offices in the borough to replace the existing offices in Lawrence Lane, Old Hill. A site on the corner of Halesowen Road and Barrs Road was selected, with working commencing in October 1937, and the building being completed in December 1938.
Rowley Regis is the location of the Rowley Hills, famed for the quarrying of Rowley Rag Stone. The hills form part of the east/west watershed between the rivers Trent and Severn, and contain the highest point in the West Midlands region, Turner's Hill, at 269m above sea level. Localities (former borough of Rowley Regis)
Blackheath
Cradley Heath
Haden Hill
Old Hill
Rowley Village
Whiteheath
( Rowley Regis - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rowley Regis . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rowley Regis - UK
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I walk to Rowley Regis in the black country looking at the Dudley n2 canal , Rowley cemetery, Britannia park , siviters lane and also Rowley Regis church . I co...
I walk to Rowley Regis in the black country looking at the Dudley n2 canal , Rowley cemetery, Britannia park , siviters lane and also Rowley Regis church . I cover a range of information and photos also some lovely scenery of the area during my walk it's one place in the black country quiet a few people are familiar with being turners hill the biggest hillside in the area .
video chapters
0:00 Haden hill n1 pit
1:57 intro
4:02 Rowley Regis openspace
13:50 Britannia park
18:01 siviters lane
20:48 Rowley Regis church
27:00 Stanford drive / chapel
29:00 cinematics
history
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowley_Regis#:~:text=The%20history%20of%20Rowley%20Regis,3%20kilometres)%20southeast%20of%20Dudley.
if you enjoy this black country video stay tuned for more --
- midlands outdoors
I walk to Rowley Regis in the black country looking at the Dudley n2 canal , Rowley cemetery, Britannia park , siviters lane and also Rowley Regis church . I cover a range of information and photos also some lovely scenery of the area during my walk it's one place in the black country quiet a few people are familiar with being turners hill the biggest hillside in the area .
video chapters
0:00 Haden hill n1 pit
1:57 intro
4:02 Rowley Regis openspace
13:50 Britannia park
18:01 siviters lane
20:48 Rowley Regis church
27:00 Stanford drive / chapel
29:00 cinematics
history
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowley_Regis#:~:text=The%20history%20of%20Rowley%20Regis,3%20kilometres)%20southeast%20of%20Dudley.
if you enjoy this black country video stay tuned for more --
- midlands outdoors
Places to see in ( Rowley Regis - UK )
Rowley Regis is a historic parish and former municipal borough, in the Black Country region of the West Midlands, England. Considered one of the six 'towns' that comprise the modern-day Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, it encompasses the wards of Blackheath, Cradley Heath and Old Hill, and Rowley Village. At the 2011 census, the combined population of Rowley Regis was 50,257.
The history of Rowley Regis began in the 12th century, when a small village grew around the parish church of St. Giles, approximately two miles south-east of the town of Dudley. Rowley was part of the Royal hunting grounds - Regis was added to the name of Rowley in around 1140 to signify it was that part of Rowley belonging to the King. It began to develop substantially between the two World Wars, when thousands of privately owned and local authority houses were built in the surrounding area. During that time Rowley Regis became a borough, and incorporated the communities of Blackheath, Old Hill, and Cradley Heath. These places were all within the ancient parish of Rowley Regis, which (despite being in the county of Staffordshire) was in the diocese of Worcester. The parish contained the manors of Rowley Regis and Rowley Somery, the latter being part of the barony of Dudley, but the extents of these manors and the relationship between them are not clear.
The present St. Giles Church on Church Road is not the original church in Rowley Regis. The church built in 1840 to succeed the original mediaeval building, was found to be unsafe and condemned in 1900. The next church, built in 1904, was burned down in 1913, some believing the fire to have been started by Suffragettes or local striking steelworkers; this however is supposition and it was more than probable it was a simple accident, the church at this time using parrafin as a means of lighting and the latter perhaps causing the fire. Its present day successor was designed by Holland W. Hobbiss and A. S. Dixon, and was built in 1923.
Rowley Regis railway station opened in 1867 in the south of the then village, and remains in use to this day. Rowley's grammar school was opened on Hawes Lane in September 1962. Well-known former pupils include Pete Williams (original bass player with Dexys Midnight Runners), and actress Josie Lawrence. In 1974, when comprehensive schools became universal in the new borough of Sandwell, the grammar school became Rowley Regis Sixth Form College, the last intake of grammar school pupils having been inducted the previous year. In 2003 it became an annexe of Dudley College, but this arrangement lasted just one year before the buildings fell into disuse.
Originally in Staffordshire, the Rowley Regis Urban District was formed in 1894 to cover the villages of Rowley, Blackheath, Cradley Heath, and Old Hill. The urban district was incorporated into a municipal borough in 1933. Following the acquisition of borough status, plans were unveiled to build new council offices in the borough to replace the existing offices in Lawrence Lane, Old Hill. A site on the corner of Halesowen Road and Barrs Road was selected, with working commencing in October 1937, and the building being completed in December 1938.
Rowley Regis is the location of the Rowley Hills, famed for the quarrying of Rowley Rag Stone. The hills form part of the east/west watershed between the rivers Trent and Severn, and contain the highest point in the West Midlands region, Turner's Hill, at 269m above sea level. Localities (former borough of Rowley Regis)
Blackheath
Cradley Heath
Haden Hill
Old Hill
Rowley Village
Whiteheath
( Rowley Regis - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rowley Regis . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rowley Regis - UK
Join us for more :
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I walk to Rowley Regis in the black country looking at the Dudley n2 canal , Rowley cemetery, Britannia park , siviters lane and also Rowley Regis church . I cover a range of information and photos also some lovely scenery of the area during my walk it's one place in the black country quiet a few people are familiar with being turners hill the biggest hillside in the area .
video chapters
0:00 Haden hill n1 pit
1:57 intro
4:02 Rowley Regis openspace
13:50 Britannia park
18:01 siviters lane
20:48 Rowley Regis church
27:00 Stanford drive / chapel
29:00 cinematics
history
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowley_Regis#:~:text=The%20history%20of%20Rowley%20Regis,3%20kilometres)%20southeast%20of%20Dudley.
if you enjoy this black country video stay tuned for more --
- midlands outdoors
The history of Rowley Regis began in the 12th century, when a small village grew around the parish church of St. Giles, approximately two miles south-east of the town of Dudley. It began to develop substantially between the two world wars, when thousands of privately owned and local authority houses were built in the surrounding area. During that time Rowley Regis became a borough, and incorporated the communities of Blackheath, Old Hill, and Cradley Heath. These places were all within the ancient parish of Rowley Regis, which (despite being in the county of Staffordshire) was in the diocese of Worcester. The parish contained the manors of Rowley Regis and Rowley Somery, the latter being part of the barony of Dudley, but the extents of these manors and the relationship between them are not clear.
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