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Coordinates: 53°3254N 1°0957W / 53.5482°N 1.1657°W / 53.5482; -1.1657
 

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Scawthorpe
Suburb

St Luke's Church

Scawthorpe is located in the City of Doncaster district
Scawthorpe

Scawthorpe

Location within the City of Doncaster

Scawthorpe is located in South Yorkshire
Scawthorpe

Scawthorpe

Location within South Yorkshire

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• London145 mi (233 kmSSE
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Post townDoncaster
Postcode districtDN5
Dialling code01302
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53°32′54N 1°09′57W / 53.5482°N 1.1657°W / 53.5482; -1.1657

Scawthorpe is a suburb of DoncasterinSouth Yorkshire, England on the A638 road. It is split between the city council wards of Roman Ridge and Bentley.

History

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Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it was in the civil parishofBentley with Arksey. Scawthorpe expanded in the early 20th century following the opening of Bentley Colliery, when affordable houses were built by the National Coal Board.[1] Development has slowed since the 1970s, however recent residential developments include The Sycamores, Kingdom Close and Mayfields in the north-west, and Scotsman Drive in the south.[2]

Geography

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Scawthorpe is situated primarily to the east of the A638 road, straddling it in its northern extremity where it meets the B6422toLittle Canada. Scawthorpe is surrounded by, clockwise from the north, the suburbs of Bentley, Cusworth, Scawsby, Sunnyfields and Highfields. A short distance to the north in the area of Castle Hills lie the former sites of Hangthwaite Castle and Radcliffe Moat.[3]

Don Valley Academy on Jossey Lane is the local secondary school, with a catchment area incorporating Scawthorpe, Bentley, Arksey, Toll Bar and surrounding areas. Sunnyfields and Castle Hills Primary Schools cover the southern and northern halves of Scawthorpe respectively.[4] There is a pedestrianised shopping precinct on Crossland Way.

References

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  1. ^ "Scawthorpe". Doncaster History. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  • ^ "Scawthorpe - It's Older Than You Think". Bentley Village, A History. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  • ^ "Castle Hills Langthwaite". CastleUK.net. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  • ^ "Don Valley Map" (PDF). City of Doncaster Council. Retrieved 24 December 2023.

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