Morley

Civil Parish in Derbyshire Erewash

England

Morley

Home Farm The drive and some of the buildings at Home Farm.
Home Farm Credit: Jay Pea

Morley is a civil parish located in Derbyshire, England. It is part of the Amber Valley district and is situated approximately 5 miles northeast of Derby city center. The parish covers an area of about 10 square kilometers and has a population of around 1,500 people.

Morley is predominantly a rural area with a charming countryside setting. It is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills and lush green fields. The parish is known for its beautiful countryside walks and scenic views, attracting nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The village itself is small but has a strong sense of community. It features a few local amenities, such as a church, a primary school, and a village hall. The church, dedicated to St. Matthew, is a historic Grade II listed building dating back to the 13th century. It is a focal point of the village and holds regular services and community events.

Morley also has a rich history, with some buildings dating back several centuries. The area was once part of the Morley Estate, which had a significant impact on the development of the village. Today, remnants of this historical past can still be seen in some of the architecture and landmarks scattered throughout the parish.

Overall, Morley offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike, with its rural charm and close-knit community. It provides a retreat from the bustling city life while still being within easy reach of nearby urban centers.

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Morley Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.962178/-1.411082 or Grid Reference SK3940. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Home Farm The drive and some of the buildings at Home Farm.
Home Farm
The drive and some of the buildings at Home Farm.
Vintage Threshing Drum An very old implement under a sheet together with junk and wrapped bales.
Vintage Threshing Drum
An very old implement under a sheet together with junk and wrapped bales.
The path through Haynes Park Farm fields
The path through Haynes Park Farm fields
Morley Smithy Morley Smithy, road junction with Brick Kiln Lane and the A608 Derby to Heanor Road. The Three Horse Shoes public House is also plainly visible.
Morley Smithy
Morley Smithy, road junction with Brick Kiln Lane and the A608 Derby to Heanor Road. The Three Horse Shoes public House is also plainly visible.
Breadsall Priory Breadsall Priory is now a hotel and leisure complex. The most famous resident of Breadsall Priory was the poet, physician and scientist Erasmus Darwin, who lived there for a short time until his death in 1802. Grandfather of Charles Darwin, Erasmus is one of the most remarkable and internationally important figures of the 18th century and is buried in Breadsall church.

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Breadsall Priory
Breadsall Priory is now a hotel and leisure complex. The most famous resident of Breadsall Priory was the poet, physician and scientist Erasmus Darwin, who lived there for a short time until his death in 1802. Grandfather of Charles Darwin, Erasmus is one of the most remarkable and internationally important figures of the 18th century and is buried in Breadsall church. LinkExternal link
Old Sign, Church Lane, Morley Old sign on Church Lane, Morley, this is known as Donkeys Hollow locally.
Old Sign, Church Lane, Morley
Old sign on Church Lane, Morley, this is known as Donkeys Hollow locally.
Breadsall Priory Breadsall Priory is now a hotel and leisure complex. The most famous resident of Breadsall Priory was the poet, physician and scientist Erasmus Darwin, who lived there for a short time until his death in 1802. Grandfather of Charles Darwin, Erasmus is one of the most remarkable and internationally important figures of the 18th century and is buried in Breadsall church.
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Breadsall Priory
Breadsall Priory is now a hotel and leisure complex. The most famous resident of Breadsall Priory was the poet, physician and scientist Erasmus Darwin, who lived there for a short time until his death in 1802. Grandfather of Charles Darwin, Erasmus is one of the most remarkable and internationally important figures of the 18th century and is buried in Breadsall church. LinkExternal link
Morley Churchyard This stone pillar stands at the entrance to the churchyard of St Matthews in the village of Morley just north of Derby.  The road leads to the convent known as Morley Retreat.
Morley Churchyard
This stone pillar stands at the entrance to the churchyard of St Matthews in the village of Morley just north of Derby. The road leads to the convent known as Morley Retreat.
Moor Road (Ryknild Street) - near Breadsall This dead straight section of Moor Road, on the way to Breadsall, is part of the Roman road known as Ryknild Street which ran from the Fosse Way at Bourton-on-the-Water in the Cotswolds to Templeborough near Rotherham.
Moor Road (Ryknild Street) - near Breadsall
This dead straight section of Moor Road, on the way to Breadsall, is part of the Roman road known as Ryknild Street which ran from the Fosse Way at Bourton-on-the-Water in the Cotswolds to Templeborough near Rotherham.
Breadsall Priory golf course Looking across the golf course of Breadsall Priory Country Club <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SK3841">SK3841</a> at the tip of a small lake on the course. Photo taken from Moor Road which is part of the Roman road "Ryknild Street".
Breadsall Priory golf course
Looking across the golf course of Breadsall Priory Country Club SK3841 at the tip of a small lake on the course. Photo taken from Moor Road which is part of the Roman road "Ryknild Street".
A fine line of trees near Morleymoor farm
A fine line of trees near Morleymoor farm
The Priory Golf Course Looking down the 15th fairway of this very challenging parkland course.
The Priory Golf Course
Looking down the 15th fairway of this very challenging parkland course.
St Matthew's at Morley Looking towards the church and the Tithe Barn, now converted, beyond.

Features a wall of stained glass depicting the story of Sir Robert of Knaresborough along the north aisle which came from Dale Abbey in 1539, home of the fine Sacheverell tombs.
St Matthew's at Morley
Looking towards the church and the Tithe Barn, now converted, beyond. Features a wall of stained glass depicting the story of Sir Robert of Knaresborough along the north aisle which came from Dale Abbey in 1539, home of the fine Sacheverell tombs.
St. Matthew's church, Morley A fine spired churchtower at the height of spring.
St. Matthew's church, Morley
A fine spired churchtower at the height of spring.
St. Matthew's church, Morley Viewed from the south-east. Apparently there is fine mediaeval stained glass, but the church is kept locked.
St. Matthew's church, Morley
Viewed from the south-east. Apparently there is fine mediaeval stained glass, but the church is kept locked.
The Bateman crest Situated above the door to the mausoleum.
The Bateman crest
Situated above the door to the mausoleum.
Mausoleum in St. Matthew's churchyard A sandstone memorial to the Bateman family. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/866053">SK3940 : The Bateman crest</a>.
Mausoleum in St. Matthew's churchyard
A sandstone memorial to the Bateman family. See SK3940 : The Bateman crest.
View north-west from Morley churchyard Towards Morley Hall, in the adjacent gridsquare.
View north-west from Morley churchyard
Towards Morley Hall, in the adjacent gridsquare.
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Morley is located at Grid Ref: SK3940 (Lat: 52.962178, Lng: -1.411082)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: Erewash

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.962178,-1.411082
Morley
Is In County: Derbyshire
Is In District: Erewash
Place: village
Wikidata: Q2649738
Wikipedia: en:Morley, Derbyshire
Lat/Long: 52.9634536/-1.4126857
Power: tower
Source: OS OpenData VectorMap District
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Power: tower
Source: OS OpenData VectorMap District
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Note: 30 mph speed limit sign northbound
Source: survey
Traffic Sign Forward: GB:670[30]
Lat/Long: 52.9660743/-1.41453
Note: 40 mph speed limit sign heading towards A608
Traffic Sign Forward: GB:670[40]
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Passing Place
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Entrance: service
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Barrier: stile
Stile: squeezer
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Addr City: Ilkeston
Addr Place: Morley Retreat
Addr Postcode: DE7 6DE
Addr Street: Church Lane
Addr Village: Morley
Disused Amenity: cafe
Old Fhrs Id: 447930
Old Name: The Retreat Tea Rooms
Source Addr: FHRS open data
Website: http://www.retreattearooms.com/
Lat/Long: 52.9638209/-1.4105006
HE Ref: 1329233
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Listed Status: Grade II
Source Listed Status: Historic England
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Barrier: stile
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Lat/Long: 52.9650624/-1.4098174
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.9633937/-1.4113972
Grit Bin
Lat/Long: 52.9641538/-1.4124781
Bus Stop
Mansfield Road / Church Lane
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Naptan Bearing: N
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Naptan NaptanCode: dbsamwtm
Naptan Street: A608 Main Road
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Lat/Long: 52.9655141/-1.4148565
Waste Basket
Lat/Long: 52.9647798/-1.4149712
Notice Board
Operator: Morley Parish Council
Lat/Long: 52.9647766/-1.4149417
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 52.9648049/-1.4149256
Bus Stop
Mansfield Road / Church Lane
Naptan AtcoCode: 1000DMMR4492
Naptan Bearing: S
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Naptan Indicator: Adj
Naptan Landmark: Church Lane
Naptan NaptanCode: dbsamwtp
Naptan Street: A608 Main Road
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: separate
Lat/Long: 52.9646482/-1.4153038
Conference Centre
Morley Retreat Meeting Rooms & Conference Centre
Addr City: Ilkeston
Addr Housename: Morley Retreat
Addr Postcode: DE7 6DE
Addr Street: Church Lane
Source Addr Postcode: OS OpenData Codepoint
Lat/Long: 52.9638089/-1.4101955
Grit Bin
Lat/Long: 52.9634753/-1.4094391
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.9615826/-1.4104664
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.9630754/-1.40912
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.9623355/-1.409761
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.9629446/-1.4107132
HE Ref: 1140414
Description: Shaft of medieval cross. Formerly 18th century sundial mounted on top, but this was stolen in 2014.
Historic: cross
Listed Status: Grade II
Source: survey; https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-derbyshire-26342136/john-whitehurst-sundial-stolen-from-morley-church
Source Listed Status: Historic England
Lat/Long: 52.9641635/-1.4109533
Entrance: yes
Lat/Long: 52.9647062/-1.41084
Barrier: stile
Stile: wall
Lat/Long: 52.9648865/-1.4111689
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
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Power: generator
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Bench
Lat/Long: 52.964048/-1.4093332
Bench
Lat/Long: 52.9640642/-1.4093587
Bench
Lat/Long: 52.9640965/-1.4096671
Bench
Lat/Long: 52.9637718/-1.4094847
Bench
Lat/Long: 52.9639139/-1.4093828
Bench
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