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Hoyland

Hoyland is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. The town developed from the hamlets of Upper Hoyland, Hoyland, and Hoyland Common.

Hoyland
Hoyland Road, Hoyland Common
Hoyland
Location within South Yorkshire
Population11,852 (Ward. Hoyland Milton. 2011)
OS grid referenceSE372003
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBARNSLEY
Postcode districtS74
Dialling code01226
PoliceSouth Yorkshire
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53°29′55″N 1°26′26″W / 53.498504°N 1.440571°W / 53.498504; -1.440571

The town has also been known as Nether Hoyland. That name was given to it to prevent confusion with High Hoyland. When the urban district council was formed the name they used was Hoyland Nether Urban District Council. This was also applied to the area run by Hoyland UDC. However, most locals have always known it simply as Hoyland.

Hoyland is part of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in the metropolitan county of South Yorkshire, but it lies within the historic boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire. In 2001 it had a population of 15,497.[1] At the 2011 Census the appropriate ward (Hoyland Milton) had a population of 11,852.[2]

Governance edit

 
Town Hall

Hoyland Nether UDC was formed in 1894. Its jurisdiction covered Elsecar, Hoyland Common, Platts Common and Skiers Hall (until 1938, when boundary changes took place Alderthwaite and part of Harley) were administered by Hoyland. This land was exchanged with Rotherham RDC for some land in Brampton Bierlow, which included the site of Elsecar Main Colliery, as well as Hoyland itself. It lasted until 1974 at which point it was merged into Barnsley MBC. The town hall is still standing and is used for offices only.

Buildings edit

 
Lowe Stand

The town is home to an 18th-century folly called Lowe Stand, built as a lookout and hunting lodge shortly before his death by the first Marquess of Rockingham, at the highest point in the area some 593 ft above sea level.[3] On the sloping ground below this folly is Upper Hoyland Hall, the former home of a notable family of yeoman farmers, the Townends, who owned extensive land in Hoyland.

The Church of England parish church is St Peter's, a Grade II listed building dating from 1830. It is in the Gothic Revival style and is built of sandstone and slate roofed.[4] The Roman Catholic church (1929) is of brick and tile construction in the Italian Romanesque style, with a square bell tower.[5] The former Princess Theatre on West Street is a brick building dating from 1893.[6]

Among Hoyland's remaining notable older residences and former residences are Hoyland Hall, a late Georgian property, situated in a small park off Market Street and sometime home to William Vizard, first owner of Hoyland Silkstone Colliery, who was the attorney to Queen Caroline at her celebrated trial in the House of Lords. Also in or off Market Street are Kirk House, Kirk Cottage, Bark House, Thistle House and Riversdale. Netherfield House is situated near the town centre and Hoyland's oldest known surviving residence and at one time the home of a Townend, being in recent years used as a dentist's, is situated in West Street (formerly Finkle Street). Many of Hoyland's fine Georgian properties, consisting of cottages, shops and chapels were demolished in the 1960s and 1970s.

Education edit

  • Greenfield Primary School
  • Hoyland Common Primary School
  • Hoyland Springwood Primary School
  • Hoyland West Meadows Primary School
  • Kirk Balk Academy
  • St Helen's Catholic Primary School, founded in 1897

Notable people edit

  • Tommy Boyle (1886–1940), footballer, born in Platts Common. Tommy's death in the Second World War led to him being buried in an unmarked grave in Hoyland Cemetery. In 2010, his grave was located and a granite headstone erected.
  • Barry Hines, (1939-2016), writer, born and brought up in the town. Hoyland is mentioned in the film of his script, The Gamekeeper.
  • John Mayock, Olympic athlete, educated at St Helen's Catholic School and Kirk Balk Comprehensive School.
  • Brian Wildsmith, artist specialising in illustrating children's books, born and brought up in Hoyland Common and educated at St.Helen's Catholic School, Hoyland
  • Harry Worth (1917–1989), comedian was born and brought up in Fitzwilliam Street.

Sport edit

Hoyland has had as many as five football teams compete in the FA Cup - Hoyland Town F.C., Hoyland Silkstone F.C., Hoyland Common Wesleyans F.C., Hoyland St. Peter's F.C. and Hoyland Common Athletic F.C. Tony Fieldsend Rockingham Athletic Club.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Office for National Statistics : Census 2001 : Urban Areas : Table KS01 : Usual Resident Population 8 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 August 2009
  2. ^ "Barnsley MBC Ward population (Hoyland Milton) 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  3. ^ . Yorkshire Post. 10 August 2009. Archived from the original on 29 August 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  4. ^ British Listed Buildings Church of St Peter, Hoyland Retrieved 2 January 2017
  5. ^ taking-stock.org.uk Hoyland Sacred Heart and St Helen Retrieved 2 January 2017
  6. ^ theatrestrust.org.uk Princess (Hoyland) Retrieved 2 January 2017
  • Geoffrey Howse Around Hoyland Sutton Publishing (1999) ISBN 0-7509-2268-0
  • Geoffrey Howse Around Hoyland A Second Selection (2000) ISBN 0-7509-2726-7
  • Geoffrey Howse Around Hoyland People & Places Sutton Publishing (2002) ISBN 0-7509-3148-5
  • Sheila Margaret Ottley WHILE MARTHA TOLD THE HOURS Bridge Publications (1988)
  • Arthur K Clayton,BEM Hoyland Nether (unpublished but available bound for reference purposes in local libraries) authoritative and accurate.

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Not to be confused with High Hoyland or Hoylandswaine For the surname see Hoyland surname Hoyland is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire England The town developed from the hamlets of Upper Hoyland Hoyland and Hoyland Common HoylandHoyland Road Hoyland CommonHoylandLocation within South YorkshirePopulation11 852 Ward Hoyland Milton 2011 OS grid referenceSE372003Metropolitan boroughBarnsleyMetropolitan countySouth YorkshireRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townBARNSLEYPostcode districtS74Dialling code01226PoliceSouth YorkshireFireSouth YorkshireAmbulanceYorkshireUK ParliamentBarnsley EastList of places UK England Yorkshire 53 29 55 N 1 26 26 W 53 498504 N 1 440571 W 53 498504 1 440571The town has also been known as Nether Hoyland That name was given to it to prevent confusion with High Hoyland When the urban district council was formed the name they used was Hoyland Nether Urban District Council This was also applied to the area run by Hoyland UDC However most locals have always known it simply as Hoyland Hoyland is part of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in the metropolitan county of South Yorkshire but it lies within the historic boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire In 2001 it had a population of 15 497 1 At the 2011 Census the appropriate ward Hoyland Milton had a population of 11 852 2 Contents 1 Governance 2 Buildings 3 Education 4 Notable people 5 Sport 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGovernance editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Town HallHoyland Nether UDC was formed in 1894 Its jurisdiction covered Elsecar Hoyland Common Platts Common and Skiers Hall until 1938 when boundary changes took place Alderthwaite and part of Harley were administered by Hoyland This land was exchanged with Rotherham RDC for some land in Brampton Bierlow which included the site of Elsecar Main Colliery as well as Hoyland itself It lasted until 1974 at which point it was merged into Barnsley MBC The town hall is still standing and is used for offices only Buildings edit nbsp Lowe StandThe town is home to an 18th century folly called Lowe Stand built as a lookout and hunting lodge shortly before his death by the first Marquess of Rockingham at the highest point in the area some 593 ft above sea level 3 On the sloping ground below this folly is Upper Hoyland Hall the former home of a notable family of yeoman farmers the Townends who owned extensive land in Hoyland The Church of England parish church is St Peter s a Grade II listed building dating from 1830 It is in the Gothic Revival style and is built of sandstone and slate roofed 4 The Roman Catholic church 1929 is of brick and tile construction in the Italian Romanesque style with a square bell tower 5 The former Princess Theatre on West Street is a brick building dating from 1893 6 Among Hoyland s remaining notable older residences and former residences are Hoyland Hall a late Georgian property situated in a small park off Market Street and sometime home to William Vizard first owner of Hoyland Silkstone Colliery who was the attorney to Queen Caroline at her celebrated trial in the House of Lords Also in or off Market Street are Kirk House Kirk Cottage Bark House Thistle House and Riversdale Netherfield House is situated near the town centre and Hoyland s oldest known surviving residence and at one time the home of a Townend being in recent years used as a dentist s is situated in West Street formerly Finkle Street Many of Hoyland s fine Georgian properties consisting of cottages shops and chapels were demolished in the 1960s and 1970s nbsp St Peter s C of E Parish Church nbsp Sacred Heart amp St Helen s Catholic Church nbsp Former Wesleyan Chapel nbsp Former Princess Theatre nbsp Hare amp Hounds nbsp Prospect TavernEducation editGreenfield Primary School Hoyland Common Primary School Hoyland Springwood Primary School Hoyland West Meadows Primary School Kirk Balk Academy St Helen s Catholic Primary School founded in 1897Notable people editTommy Boyle 1886 1940 footballer born in Platts Common Tommy s death in the Second World War led to him being buried in an unmarked grave in Hoyland Cemetery In 2010 his grave was located and a granite headstone erected Barry Hines 1939 2016 writer born and brought up in the town Hoyland is mentioned in the film of his script The Gamekeeper John Mayock Olympic athlete educated at St Helen s Catholic School and Kirk Balk Comprehensive School Brian Wildsmith artist specialising in illustrating children s books born and brought up in Hoyland Common and educated at St Helen s Catholic School Hoyland Harry Worth 1917 1989 comedian was born and brought up in Fitzwilliam Street Sport editHoyland has had as many as five football teams compete in the FA Cup Hoyland Town F C Hoyland Silkstone F C Hoyland Common Wesleyans F C Hoyland St Peter s F C and Hoyland Common Athletic F C Tony Fieldsend Rockingham Athletic Club See also editHigh Hoyland Listed buildings in RockinghamReferences edit Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Urban Areas Table KS01 Usual Resident Population Archived 8 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 August 2009 Barnsley MBC Ward population Hoyland Milton 2011 Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 5 March 2016 The tower the tourists and a new lease of life for heritage that crumbled away Yorkshire Post 10 August 2009 Archived from the original on 29 August 2017 Retrieved 2 January 2017 British Listed Buildings Church of St Peter Hoyland Retrieved 2 January 2017 taking stock org uk Hoyland Sacred Heart and St Helen Retrieved 2 January 2017 theatrestrust org uk Princess Hoyland Retrieved 2 January 2017 Geoffrey Howse Around Hoyland Sutton Publishing 1999 ISBN 0 7509 2268 0 Geoffrey Howse Around Hoyland A Second Selection 2000 ISBN 0 7509 2726 7 Geoffrey Howse Around Hoyland People amp Places Sutton Publishing 2002 ISBN 0 7509 3148 5 Sheila Margaret Ottley WHILE MARTHA TOLD THE HOURS Bridge Publications 1988 Arthur K Clayton BEM Hoyland Nether unpublished but available bound for reference purposes in local libraries authoritative and accurate External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hoyland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hoyland amp oldid 1170494352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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