Healey is a rural estate and civil parish in Northumberland, England, situated between Riding Mill to the north and Slaley to the south.
The neo-Norman St John's Parish Church, which was built in 1860, was awarded the 2011 Art in a Religious Context award for its windows by Anne Vibeke Mou and James Hugonin.
With the suppression of the Templars the land passed to the monarch in 1308 and then shortly after to the Knight Hospitallars.
His son, also called Robert, took down the remains of the peel house and built Healey Hall.
[4][5] A chapel of ease, St John’s, was built in 1860 to designs by Major C.E.