- Farnley Tyas
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude = 53.611
longitude= -1.751
map_type= West Yorkshire
official_name = Farnley Tyas
population =
metropolitan_borough =Kirklees
metropolitan_county =West Yorkshire
region = Yorkshire and the Humber
constituency_westminster= Huddersfield
post_town = HUDDERSFIELD
postcode_area =
postcode_district =
dial_code = 01484
os_grid_reference =
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static_image_caption=Farnley Tyas view fromCastle Hill, Huddersfield Farnley Tyas is a small village in
West Yorkshire ,England situated 3 miles (5 km) south east ofHuddersfield . It is located on a hilltop situated betweenAlmondbury , Castle Hill,Thurstonland andHonley . It is mostly private housing and farmland with a small section of local authority social housing.Though small, compared to others in the area, it has a Public House, the Golden Cock Inn, a
First School catering for around 40 children, aged from 4 to 10 years old, a Bowling club, a small sports field and a church (St. Lucius).Farnley Tyas
urban district was created in 1894 and merged with Thurstonland urban district in 1925. Both were abolished in 1938 under a County Review Order, with the majority of the district merging into theKirkburton urban district and the remainder into the Holmfirth urban district.In 2006 a small local group was formed to look into the future needs of the village residents, with topics including housing, public amenities and transport.
port
A clay pigeon shoot is held on the first and third Sunday of each month.
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Historical
Extract from Pigot & Co's National Commercial Directory, 1834
"FARNLEY TYAS is a township, in the same parish as Honley and Crossland, about three miles from Huddersfield and two from Honley. There are but few manufacturing establishments in this township, and, divested of these, it is a place of little importance. The Earl of Dartmouth contributes £30 annually for the support of a school, in which thirty children are instructed. The population of this township has latterly declined: in 1821 it contained 900 inhabitants, and in 1831, 849." [http://www.hdfhs.org.uk/ftysf.htm]
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