Lutley is a hamlet near Halesowen in the Dudley district, in the county of the West Midlands, England.
Lutley Mill is nearby in Halesowen and is also the name of a local pub.
[2] Most of the parish formed the manor of Halesowen, which was transferred from Worcestershire to become a detached part of Shropshire on being acquired to the Earl of Shrewsbury in the thirteenth century.
However, Lutley was not part of the manor, belonging instead to the priests of Wolverhampton, being the only one of their possessions outside Staffordshire.
[7] The original village has become a hamlet with a few farms at grid reference SO940830, while the southern portion of the township at Hayley Green has been built up in modern times, as the town of Halesowen expanded.