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Paul Clarke
Feb 12, 20235 min read
Moorthorpe Trail
Below Fitzwilliam, the Wakefield Line splits into two, with one branch continuing to Thurnscoe and the other to Adwick le Street, both of...
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Paul Clarke
Feb 5, 20234 min read
Fitzwilliam Trail
A short distance down the line from Sandal & Agbrigg, lies the small village of Fitzwilliam, close to the town of Hemsworth. It isn’t a...
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Paul Clarke
Feb 1, 20235 min read
Sandal & Agbrigg Trail
The first stop down the Wakefield Line is at Sandal & Agbrigg, a station serving adjacent settlements of which one is more prominent than...
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Paul Clarke
Jan 31, 20237 min read
Wakefield Trail
Wakefield became a city in 1888, a status it acquired by virtue of having a cathedral. Nevertheless, it still feels very much like a...
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Paul Clarke
Jan 25, 20231 min read
Part 2 - City of Wakefield
The City of Wakefield occupies the south-eastern corner of what is currently referred to as West Yorkshire, bordering South Yorkshire to...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 27, 20224 min read
Penistone Trail
Penistone is a market town, known locally for its annual agricultural show, held on the second Saturday in September (and unless you...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 27, 20224 min read
Silkstone Common Trail
Our next railway station stop is at Silkstone Common for a walk that includes the adjacent village of Silkstone. This pair of villages is...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 26, 20224 min read
Dodworth Trail
Dodworth is yet another mining village, although for centuries before it became one it had some small importance due to its location on...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 25, 20224 min read
Darton Trail
The village of Darton is located on the banks of the River Dearne, and sits on the border between South and West Yorkshire that was...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 24, 20225 min read
Barnsley Trail
Along with Sheffield, Doncaster and Rotherham, Barnsley is one of South Yorkshire’s four main conurbations, located at the centre of its...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 23, 20225 min read
Wombwell Trail
Wombwell is a town just south of Barnsley, and like Swinton and Mexborough is one of those former colliery towns that has suffered...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 23, 20226 min read
Elsecar Trail
Elsecar was originally a hamlet, until – like so many other villages in the area – it expanded in the eighteenth century due to the coal...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 22, 20226 min read
Chapeltown Trail
Like Darnall and Woodhouse, Chapeltown is a former village (not a town, despite its name) that has now become a suburb of Sheffield. It...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 21, 20226 min read
Thurnscoe Trail
As Goldthorpe merges into Bolton upon Dearne to the south, so too does it merge into Thurnscoe – our next stop – to the north. Like its...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 20, 20225 min read
Goldthorpe Trail
Like Bolton upon Dearne, Goldthorpe was originally a medieval farming village, and archaeological findings suggest that the area may been...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 20, 20225 min read
Bolton upon Dearne Trail
The first of the three villages is Bolton upon Dearne, which is quite an ancient settlement, even if that isn’t immediately apparent...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 18, 20225 min read
Adwick le Street Trail
Our next stop is Adwick le Street, a short distance up the line from Bentley. Whereas Bentley now feels very much like the suburb of...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 17, 20225 min read
Bentley Trail
The first stop along the Wakefield line from Doncaster is a Bentley, once a mining village and now a suburb attached to its parent city...
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Paul Clarke
Nov 6, 20225 min read
Thorne Trail
Thorne has a very different character to the last few towns we have visited, which reflects the fact that its history is quite different....
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Paul Clarke
Nov 6, 20225 min read
Hatfield and Stainforth Trail
The next station on our route serves two towns and is thus named Hatfield and Stainforth after both of them. Stainforth is located close...
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