Barley

Barley
Barley is a town and historic city in the West Arfold area. It is one of just two heritage towns in Highland, with the other being Onchester, in Holmselley, about ten kilometres north of Farebury.

In the rural awards of January 31 2018, Barley was voted the second most peaceful town of Highland, particularly due to low crime, as well as Barley residents having a life expectancy higher than 90% of all other areas in the country.

Barley's pollution level is also among the lowest in the country, mainly because there are heavy laws in Arfold restricting the use of cars older than five years old. While some people criticised this bill, local residents understood it was for the best.

Barley also consists of the village of Bloomingdale.

Railway Station and Transport
Barley's railway station was completed in early 2018. The station has five platforms, though only three are currently in use. Only one line currently runs to Barley, which diverges from Outfield, a nearby village. Bloomingdale also had its railway station opened the day after.

Torella plans to open the other line from Hackingham by the end of June 2018.