Healeyfield is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England. The population of the civil parish taken from the 2011 census was 1,544. It is situated to the south west of Consett.
First documented in the Boldon Book as Heleie, “Alain de Chilton, holds Heley, as is contained in his charter, for Cornforth...”. The village is also listed in Bishops Hatfield’s survey (1381) as Heley, "...being held by John de Chilton". The place name probably means “the high clearing”.
The village was the site of a prisoner of war camp during the First World War from which two prisoners escaped.
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Coordinates: 54°49′43″N 1°53′35″W / 54.82871°N 1.89293°W / 54.82871; -1.89293
Going down the some old street
Everyone that passes by they all stare at me
People they don't like my style
How can they look down on me
Well they better go n hide
I don't know what I've done wrong
Why don't they let me live my life
Riding in my brand new car
Everthing is feeling good
Today I like my life
Someday I hope they understand