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Staincliffe

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Population
  
49,448

Country
  
England

Post town
  
BATLEY

Metropolitan county
  
West Yorkshire

Metropolitan borough
  
Kirklees

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Saturday 3:35 PM

Dialling code
  
01924

Staincliffe

Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

Weather
  
16°C, Wind NE at 8 km/h, 23% Humidity

Staincliffe is a cross-over district of both Batley, West Yorkshire, England and Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the name is believed to derive from staine, meaning stone and cliffe, cliff.

Map of Staincliffe, Dewsbury, UK

The area is centred on top of a hill between Dewsbury, Batley and Heckmondwike, and areas south of Halifax Road, including Dewsbury & District Hospital have Dewsbury postal addresses.

Until the 19th century, the hamlet of Staincliffe consisted of Staincliffe Hall (dating from at least the 17th century) a few farms and some 18th-century cottages, many of which survive amongst the later developments. Staincliffe expanded in the 19th century with the growth of the heavy woollen industry. In 1867, a new parish church of Christ Church Staincliffe was consecrated which, along with the vicarage and church school, was designed by William Henry Crossland.

Today Staincliffe has many 19th-century houses, but also contains a couple of council housing estates built during the 1950s, as well as a mix of small shops along Halifax Road.

References

Staincliffe Wikipedia