| Towns in South Yorkshire |
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Adwick le Street
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Aldwark
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Anston
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Ardsley
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Arksey
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Armthorpe
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Askern
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Aston
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Attercliffe
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Auckley
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Austerfield
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Barnbrough
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Barnby Dun
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Barnsley
The town of Barnsley is in the former mining area of South Yorkshire, about 12 miles north of Sheffield. |
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Bawtry
The village of Bawtry lies on the border between South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, with Lincolnshire just down the road. |
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Beighton
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Bentley
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Bessacarr
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Birdwell
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Blackburn
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Bolton upon Dearne
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Bradfield
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Braithwell
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Bramley
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Brampton en le Morthen
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Brightside
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Brodsworth
Brodsworth Hall was built between 1861 and 1863 for Charles Sabine Augustus Thellusson who inherited the estate in 1859 from his Great Grandfather Peter. |
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Burghwallis
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Campsall
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Canklow
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Cantley
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Carbrook
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Carcroft
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Carlton
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Cawthorne
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Chapeltown
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Clayton
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Conisbrough
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Cudworth
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Darfield
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Darnall
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Darton
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Dearne
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Deepcar
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Dinnington
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Dodworth
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Doncaster
Doncaster is in South Yorkshire, close to the M1, the A1 and the M62 cross-Pennines route. |
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Dore
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Dunford Bridge
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Ecclesall
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Ecclesfield
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Elsecar
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Fenwick
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Finningley
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Firbeck
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Fishlake
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Fleckney
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Frecheville
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Fulwood
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Gildingwells
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Greasbrough
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Great Houghton
Great Houghton is a little village situated near Thurnscoe and Darfield in Barnsley. |
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Greenhill
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Grenoside
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Grimesthorpe
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Haigh
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Handsworth
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Harlington
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Harthill
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Hatfield
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Hazlehead
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Heeley
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Hickleton
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High Hazels
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Hillsborough
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Hooton Roberts
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Hoyland
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Ingbirchworth
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Kilnhurst
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Kimberworth
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Kirk Bramwith
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Kirk Sandall
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Kiveton Park
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Langsett
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Laughton en le Morthen
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Little Houghton
Little Houghton is a quiet backwater. It wasn't always like this. In the eighteenth century it was a stopping place for traders on well established pack horse trails trading cloth and other goods across the country. |
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Longley
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Loversall
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Maltby
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Manor
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Marr
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Mexborough
Mexborough is mentioned in the Doomsday Book, it featuring bustling little areas of activity set against a backdrop of historic features and interest. |
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Moorends
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Moss
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Neepsend
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Nether Edge
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Norton
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Orgreave
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Oughtibridge
Oughtibridge is a medium sized residential village on the outskirts of Sheffield. Just a stones throw from the peak district. Oughtibridge is surrounded by beautiful countryside and brilliant sights. |
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Park Gate
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Penistone
Penistone is a small South Yorkshire town of around 10,000 inhabitants, just outside Barnsley. |
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Pickburn
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Rawmarsh
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Rossington
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Rotherham
The Borough of Rotherham has a population of about 250,000, and lies on the rivers Rother and Don. The town was founded in the early Middle Ages, though there were Iron Age and Roman settlements here. |
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Royston
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Shafton
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Sheffield
Sheffield is situated in the West Riding of Yorkshire, with the Peak National Park on the doorstep. There are abbeys, castles, priories and stately homes nearby to visit, and many interesting attractions within the city. |
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Silkstone
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Skellow
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Sprotbrough
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Stainborough
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Staincross
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Stainforth
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Stainton
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Stannington
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Stocksbridge
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Sutton
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Swallownest
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Swinton
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Sykehouse
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Tankersley
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Templeborough
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Thorne
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Thorpe Salvin
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Thrybergh
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Thurlstone
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Tickhill
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Tinsley
Tinsley is a small town located within walking distance of a large shopping centre. Tinsley prides itself on its close community, therefore it is a relatively safe area to be in. |
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Todwick
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Treeton
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Ughill
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Ulley
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Wadsley
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Wadworth
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Wales
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Walkley
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Warmsworth
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Wath upon Dearne
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Wentworth
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West Melton
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Wharncliffe Side
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Whiston
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Wickersley
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Wincobank
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Wombwell
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Woodhouse Mill
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Woodseats
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Woodsetts
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Worsbrough
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Worsbrough Bridge
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Wortley
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