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Grid reference SE4306

near to Great Houghton, Barnsley, England


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SE4306 : The Houghton Arms by steven ruffles The Houghton Arms
Pub in Great Houghton.
SE4306 : Mount Pleasant Farm by John Slater Mount Pleasant Farm
SE4306 : Sign for the Sandhill Tavern, Great Houghton by JThomas Sign for the Sandhill Tavern, Great Houghton
SE4306 : Welcome to Great Houghton by Neil Theasby Welcome to Great Houghton
Stone by the side of Thurnscoe Lane, Great Houghton
SE4306 : The entrance to Sandhill Primary School, Dearne Street, Great Houghton by habiloid The entrance to Sandhill Primary School, Dearne Street, Great Houghton
SE4306 : The south side of Springvale Road, Great Houghton by Christine Johnstone The south side of Springvale Road, Great Houghton
A terrace of houses step imperceptibly down a slight hill.
SE4306 : Miner's Welfare and Memorial Pit Wheel in Great Houghton by Jonathan Clitheroe Miner's Welfare and Memorial Pit Wheel in Great Houghton
Located at the junction of Thurnscoe Lane and Rotherham Road in the centre of the village.
SE4306 : Miner's Welfare Hall by Graham Hogg Miner's Welfare Hall
The hall was built in 1923 and has recently benefitted from an improvement programme LinkExternal link
SE4306 : Sandhill Tavern by Richard Spencer Sandhill Tavern
SE4306 : Next stop Great Houghton. by Steve  Fareham Next stop Great Houghton.
SE4306 : School's gone (site of former Sandhill primary school) by Steve  Fareham School's gone (site of former Sandhill primary school)
SE4306 : Church of St Michael and All Angels by Graham Hogg Church of St Michael and All Angels
The church was originally a private chapel built by Sir Edward Rodes, the High Sheriff of Yorkshire, in about 1650.It is a grade II* listed parish church.

 
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