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Encyclopedia > Lundwood

Lundwood is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England.


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Observer | In God they now trust (1622 words)
This time last year in Lundwood, a village on the outskirts of Barnsley, God seemed to be in dire need of a bit of brand strategy.
In Lundwood, there was more of a sense of community to be found in the Netto, the betting shop and the working men's club than at St Mary Magdalene.
He would dearly love to attract Lundwood's teenagers, but he will be swimming against a powerful cultural tide: 77 per cent of British 18-year-olds claim to have no religion.
Lundwood: Information From Answers.com (267 words)
Lundwood is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England.
Lying about three miles from Barnsley town centre, Lundwood is built around the ruins of Monk Bretton Priory which was founded in 1154 as the Priory of St Mary Magdalene of Lund by Adam Fitswaine.
Two public houses, the Lundwood WMC and the Lundwood Hotel, known locally as the "club" and the "Top Boozer" respectively.
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