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  1. Lye or The Lye is a town in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands county, England, 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Stourbridge and borders with Pedmore and Wollescote.

  2. The village stands adjacent to the Stourbridge and Cradley railway, near the boundary with Stafford, 1½ mile E by N of Stourbridge;-is irregularly built; and has a station on the railway, and a post office ‡ under Stourbridge.-The township includes the village, and a considerable surrounding tract. ...

  3. Lye or The Lye is a town in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands county, England, 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Stourbridge and borders with Pedmore ...

  4. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › LyeLye - Wikishire

    Lye is a village in Worcestershire, within the Black Country, once a village within the parish of Oldswinford, but now a distinctive place. Lye railway station is on the Stourbridge–Birmingham mainline. It has the joint-shortest name for a railway station (Lye) in the United Kingdom.

  5. www.worcesterbmsgh.co.uk › parish › lyeLye - Worcester BMSGH

    LYE-WASTE, a chapelry in that part of the parish of OLD SWINFORD which is in the lower division of the hundred of HALFSHIRE, county of WORCESTER, 1½ mile (E.) from Stourbridge. The population is returned with the parish.

  6. Lye, a village, a township, and an ecclesiastical parish in Old Swinford parish, Worcestershire. The village stands' near the boundary with Staffordshire, 1¼ mile E by N of Stourbridge, is irregularly built, and has a station on the Stourbridge and Birmingham section of the G.W.R. and a post, money order, and telegraph office (T.S.O.) under ...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StourbridgeStourbridge - Wikipedia

    Stourbridge (/ ˈstaʊərbrɪdʒ /) is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the West Midlands, England. Situated on the River Stour, the town lies around 10 miles (16 kilometres) west of Birmingham. Historically in Worcestershire, it was the centre of British glass making during the Industrial Revolution.