Frankley is a village and civil parish in Worcestershire.
[2] Frankley is listed within the hundred of Cane in Worcestershire in the 1086 Domesday Survey.
Adam de Harvington, or de Herwynton, (died c.1345), Lord Treasurer of Ireland, owned the manor of Frankley in the fourteenth century.
The 15th-century[4] church building lies to the north of the village.
[5] The building is constructed from sandstone in a red and grey colour, until 1965 the tower contained two bells.