Frankley

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A Crossroads in Frankley

Frankley is a village and civil parish in Worcestershire. The modern Frankley estate is part of the New Frankley civil parish in Birmingham, and has been part of the city since 1995.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The parish has a population of 122.<ref name="pop">Template:Cite web</ref>

History

The name Frankley derives from the Old English Francalēah meaning 'Franca's wood/clearing'.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Frankley is listed within the hundred of Cane in Worcestershire in the 1086 Domesday Survey.<ref>Open Domesday Online: Frankley. Accessed November 2018.</ref> In the mid-12th century Cane was combined with other Domesday hundreds to form the hundred of Halfshire, which was extant through the 19th century. Adam de Harvington, or de Herwynton, (died c.1345), Lord Treasurer of Ireland, owned the manor of Frankley in the fourteenth century.

St Leonards Church

The 15th-century<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> church building lies to the north of the village.<ref name="bho">Template:Cite web</ref> The building is constructed from sandstone in a red and grey colour, until 1965 the tower contained two bells.<ref name="bho"/> A new church hall was constructed in 2005.<ref>New Church Hall for St Leonards Church, Frankley, Worcestershire</ref>

Frankley services

Template:Main The village gives its name to Frankley services, a motorway service area on the M5 motorway to the north west of the village. The services opened with the motorway in 1966.Template:Cn

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