- Horseley Heath
Horseley Heath is a residential area of
Tipton , in the West Midlands ofEngland . It is situated around the mainA461 road which links the major townships ofDudley andWalsall , and stands on the banks of the River Tame.Tipton was one of the most significant towns during the
Industrial Revolution of the 19th century and by 1900 was home to numerous significant factories. There was also a railway link which gave passenger services to major towns includingStourbridge , Dudley, Walsall andWest Bromwich .There is a fine
Post Office building with terracotta byGibbs and Canning , located on the corner of Horseley Heath and Horseley Road and built around 1900. [ [http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/arodgers/buildings_m_-_z.htm Gibbs and Canning architectural terracotta] ]Horseley Heath was one of the most hard-hit areas during the fall of the West Midlands manufacturing industry during the 1980s, with many of its factories closing and no new industries replacing them. Many of the former industrial sites have recently been redeveloped for housing, as Tipton's population has surged by around 30% since 1990.
Passenger train services have been absent from Horseley Heath since the mid-1960s, when the
Beeching Axe resulted in the closure of the local railway station. The line through Horseley Heath remained open to goods trains until 1993, and is set to re-open in the2010s as the second phase of theMidland Metro .St Martin's Parish Church was opened on Lower Church Lane in 1797, but closed in the
1980s after nearly 200 years in use. In 2007, the church was converted into a house.Next door to St Martin's, Tipton Police Station was opened in the
1860s , constructed in distinctive Staffordshire Blue Brick. It was completely rebuilt in 2006.References
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