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Yorkshire Main F.C.
Association football club in England
Distance: Approx. 802 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.49006389,-1.17915278
Yorkshire Main Football Club is a football club based in Edlington, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. They play in the Central Midlands Alliance Premier Division North.
Sprotborough (H&B) railway station
Disused railway station in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 1698 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.508325,-1.19834
Sprotborough (H&B) railway station was a small station on the South Yorkshire Junction Railway, which ran south from Wrangbrook Junction, where it joined the main line of the Hull and Barnsley Railway. It was situated between Denaby and Conisbrough and Pickburn and Brodsworth station. See also Sprotborough (SYR) railway station.
Sprotborough (SYR) railway station
Disused railway station in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 617 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.50226,-1.18459
Sprotborough (SYR) railway station was situated on the South Yorkshire Railway's line between Doncaster Cherry Tree Lane and Conisbrough. The station was intended to serve both Sprotbrough and Warmsworth, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The station was located where the Warmsworth to Sprotbrough road crosses the line over the deep limestone cutting and was approached by a covered flight of 66 steps to the Sheffield-bound platform.
Edlington railway station
Disused railway station in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 736 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.4906,-1.1815
Edlington railway station was a small railway station at the eastern terminus of the Dearne Valley Railway. The station's full title as shown on the station nameboard is "Edlington for Balby Doncaster" (with the words 'for' and 'Doncaster' in lettering half size compared to the others). It was built to serve the mining village of Edlington and the Doncaster suburb of Balby in South Yorkshire, England.
Levitt Hagg
Abandoned hamlet in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 316 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.5,-1.18
Levitt Hagg (sometimes spelled Levit Hagg or Levett Hagg ) is an abandoned hamlet in South Yorkshire, located approximately two miles southwest of Doncaster and near Conisbrough Castle. Limestone began to be quarried at the site in ancient times. Levitt Hagg was also the site, along with nearby environs in the Don Gorge, of ancient woodlands rich in yew trees.
Warmsworth railway station
Disused railway station in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 119 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.498,-1.182
Warmsworth railway station was a railway station to serve the village of Warmsworth, South Yorkshire, England and was on the Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway. It was built ready for the opening of the line on 1 May 1916 with flanking platforms and facilities. However, although the line opened to goods traffic on that date, along with the other stations on the line it never opened for passengers.
Yorkshire Main Colliery
Former coal mine in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 1225 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.4862,-1.1815
Yorkshire Main Colliery was a coal mine situated within the village of Edlington, south west of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.
Sprotbrough
Village in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 1715 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.5119763,-1.1881056
Sprotbrough is a village in the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, with a population of 7,548 at the 2021 census. The village is transected by the A1(M) motorway and is situated at the top of the Don Gorge, some 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Doncaster city centre. With Cusworth to the north, it forms the civil parish of Sprotbrough and Cusworth, which had a population of 12,134 in 2011.
Warmsworth
Village and civil parish in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 316 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.5,-1.18
Warmsworth is a village and civil parish of Doncaster in the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. Its population was estimated at 3,908 in 2019. The village lies along the A1(M) Doncaster Bypass and the A630.
Don Bridge
Bridge in Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire
Distance: Approx. 1426 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.51,-1.18
The Don Bridge is a motorway viaduct in South Yorkshire, England.
Don Gorge
Geographical feature in South Yorkshire, England
Distance: Approx. 914 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.502,-1.192
The Don Gorge is the valley of the River Don to the west of Doncaster, south of the village of Sprotbrough. The gorge is known as a 'green corridor'. A weir is on the river at Sprotbrough, and this is bypassed by a canal with a lock.
St Peter's Church, Warmsworth
Distance: Approx. 916 meters
Latitude and longitude: 53.50022,-1.16794
St Peter's Church is the parish church of Warmsworth, south-west of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, in England. The original St Peter's Church was Mediaeval. It was restored in the Georgian period, and rebuilt in the Victorian era.
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