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Worsbrough is a
district 2 to 3
miles south of
Barnsley in the
metropolitan borough of Barnsley,
South Yorkshire, England.
Before 1974,
Worsbrough had...
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Worsbrough Mill, also
known as
Worsbrough Corn Mill and
Worsbrough Mill Farm is a
complex of
buildings including a seventeenth-century water-powered mill...
- Thurnscoe, Wilthorpe,
Woolley Colliery,
Worsbrough (includes
Worsbrough Bridge,
Worsbrough Common,
Worsbrough Dale,
Worsbrough Village, and Ward Green), Wombwell...
- add most of
Birdwell to the
Worsbrough Ward were
proposed again in 2024.
Neighbouring areas of
Birdwell include Worsbrough Village,
Tankersley and Hoyland...
- locks,
rising 127 feet (39 m). The
canal also had two
short branches, the
Worsbrough branch and the
Elsecar branch, both
about two
miles long with reservoirs...
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Worsbrough is a ward in the
metropolitan borough of Barnsley,
South Yorkshire, England. The ward
contains 46
listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
- The
Church of St. Mary is the
parish church in
Worsbrough Village in
South Yorkshire, England. It is a
Church of
England church in the
Diocese of Sheffield...
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substantial Grade II*
listed Tudor Farmhouse (part timber-framed) in
Worsbrough, near Barnsley, in
South Yorkshire, England. The
present house, which...
- its
leader from the party's
foundation until 2024.
Scargill was born in
Worsbrough Dale near Barnsley, West
Riding of Yorkshire. His father, Harold, was...
- the FA Vase,
beating Northern Counties East
League Division One club
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic 3–0. The club had also
arranged for the FA Vase trophy...