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Bawtry is a
market town and
civil parish in the City of
Doncaster in
South Yorkshire, England. It lies 8
miles (13 km) south-east of Doncaster, 10 miles...
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Bawtry Wharf was a
small Medieval port in the town of
Bawtry, West
Riding of Yorkshire, England. The port
operated from a
wharf on the
River Idle, a small...
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Royal Air
Force Bawtry or more
simply RAF
Bawtry is a
former Royal Air
Force station located at
Bawtry Hall in
Bawtry,
South Yorkshire,
England and was...
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church in the town of
Bawtry,
South Yorkshire, England. Due to the
proximity of the
church to the
wharves on the
River Idle in
Bawtry, the
church is dedicated...
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Markham Moor. The Idle
flows north from its
source through Retford and
Bawtry before entering the
River Trent at West Stockwith. Its main tributaries...
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Bawtry to
Haxey railway line was a line
built on the
border of Nottinghamshire,
Lincolnshire and Yorkshire,
opening in 1912. It was part of an earlier...
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Rossington &
Bawtry—consisting of Austerfield,
Bawtry and Rossington—is one of 21
electoral wards in the
Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster,
South Yorkshire...
- road is a
single carriageway non-trunk road and
heads east to
Rotherham as
Bawtry Road
through Tinsley. It p****es
Tinsley Infants School and
Tinsley Junior...
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Headmaster of Hill
House School, Mr
Hamilton Haigh,
founded St Mary's
School on
Bawtry Road as a girls' school. In the
early 1970s
under a new head, Hill House...
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Bawtry is a
civil parish in the
metropolitan borough of Doncaster,
South Yorkshire, England. The
parish contains 44
listed buildings that are recorded...