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Encyclopedia > Worsborough

Worsborough is an area about 2 miles south of Barnsley in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England.


Worsbrough includes Worsbrough Bridge, Worsbrough Common, Worsbrough Village and Ward Green.


Notable landmarks of Worsbrough include Wigfield Farm, Worsbrough Mill and Worsbrough Reservoir, which are in Worsbrough Country Park.


External link

  • http://www.barnsleyfhs.co.uk/wboro1.htm

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Worsborough Branch - Dearne and Dove Canal (116 words)
The Worsborough Branch was the first part of the Dearne and Dove Canal to close, in 1906, following constant problems with subsidence.
Worsborough is the historic spelling in use when the canal was active.
The first section of the Worsborough Branch, leading south from the top of Stairfoot Locks, is dry and heavily overgrown.
Robert de Elmhirst born Bef (8706 words)
Heiress, married John Copley of Nether Hall in Doncaster, on Feb 12, 1683 at Worsborough and Houndhill went out of the family for nearly 250 years until it was re-acquired by A.O. Elmhirst in the 1930's.
He is buried in Worsborough in the aisle between the porch door and the north door.
Married on Nov 30, 1784 at Worsborough to Thomas Taylor of Park House, near Barnsley.
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