Doncaster Villages that are almost in Rotherham
These villages are situated outside the borough of Rotherham, just north of the town of Maltby, where the borough of Doncaster takes a bite out of, what some folks consider to be Rotherham. The post town is Rotherham, the Tel. code is Rotherham, so you can see why folks get a bit confused. Then again some folks are very glad they are part of Doncaster.
Braithwell
Braithwell is a village and a civil parish with a population of 1056 according to the 2001 census. It is an ancient settlement, the 'well' meaning a spring or water supply. It was called Bradewelle in the Domesday Book in 1086. Braithwell is set around two sets of crossroads and has a church, pub, post office, old and new housing. There are also the remains of an old moat which may indicate there was a fortified building here, though castle might be too strong a word to describe it. There is also an old and well-worn stone cross in the middle of the village high street. This has been restored as it was partly damaged. If I remember rightly the inscription is from the time of King John but the cross itself is believed by archaeologists to be much older.
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Clifton
Clifton is a little hamlet down narrow country lanes between Micklebring and Conisbrough. It is so long since I've been there that I can't remember if there is anything of note I suspect not.
Micklebring
Come along and have a look around the Village of Micklebring at the www.micklebring.com.
Stainton
Freddie Trueman
Come along and have a look around the Village of Stainton at the www.staintonvillage.net.