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Yorkley is a village in west Gloucestershire, England. The village includes the settlement of Yorkley Slade to the east. Yorkley is situated between the villages of
Pillowell Pillowell is a small English village in Gloucestershire, on the south-eastern edge of the Forest of Dean. Once a mining village, much of it now lies in a conservation area. Description Pillowell's coordinates are 51.75° N 02.55° W. It rose to ...
and
Oldcroft Oldcroft is a hamlet in Gloucestershire, England. The village of Yorkley is to the northwest, and the hamlet of Viney Hill is to the northeast. History Oldcroft is situated near the "Dean road", a medieval route that ran between Lydney and Mitc ...
. Near the town of Lydney, it has two pubs, a sub post office, few shops, a primary school and is home to Yorkley AFC. Yorkley was also home to Yorkley Star Cricket Club for 130 years until it was forced to close in October 2015 due to repeated digging of the Cut and Fry Green pitch by feral boar.


History

Cottages are recorded in both Yorkley and Yorkley Slade (formerly the Slade) in the 1780s.Forest of Dean: Settlement
Victoria County History
The Nag's Head Inn, at Yorkley Slade, is recorded from 1788 and was enlarged around 1850. In the mid 19th century much rebuilding and new building took place at Yorkley, some of it by employees at the Parkend Ironworks. The inn now known as the Bailey Inn, dates from around 1910 when it was known as the Royal Oak. From 1930 a large estate of council houses was formed on the north side of Yorkley Slade. Yorkley had a working men's institute in 1892.Forest of Dean: Social life
Victoria County History
A new institute was built on Bailey Hill around 1910 and a recreation ground was laid out next to it in the early 1920s as the district's war memorial. Yorkley Onward band started in 1903 as an offshoot of the
Pillowell Pillowell is a small English village in Gloucestershire, on the south-eastern edge of the Forest of Dean. Once a mining village, much of it now lies in a conservation area. Description Pillowell's coordinates are 51.75° N 02.55° W. It rose to ...
band and its hall, built in 1913, has been used for village activities. Mining was once a major source of employment in the area, and there was an opencast coal mine at Yorkley as recently as 1960.Forest of Dean: Industry
Victoria County History


Notable residents

*Poet
F. W. Harvey Frederick William Harvey DCM (26 March 1888 – 13 February 1957), often known as Will Harvey, was an English poet, broadcaster and solicitor. His poetry became widely popular during and after World War I. Early life Harvey was born in 1888 in ...
lived in Yorkley at the time of his death. *Football manager Jacob Cole, notable for having the worst win percentage in North Gloucestershire football history.


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External links


The Villages – YorkleyYorkley Village websitephotos of Yorkley and surrounding area on geograph
{{authority control Forest of Dean Villages in Gloucestershire