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also remembered as a street name in the town; the font is Perpendicular in style and is from the old church. More recently restoration work was undertaken in 2003. The church contains two monuments of interest: one to Lady Middleton and her children (1667) who lived for a time at Aldwarke Hall, and the other to John Darley of Kilnhurst (1616). The Parish Church of Christ Church, Parkgate, separated from Rawmarsh in 1868, was brought back in the early 1960s. There are other churches: St Nicolas, Ryecroft (1928) and a selection of 'Free' churches, Spiritualists, Roman Catholic and Quakers.
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being the architect. In 1869, the tower began to collapse and was rebuilt incorporating features of the original Norman doorway. In 1894 the sanctuary was enlarged and the vestry, organ chamber and north porch were added. The present sanctuary was repaved in 1977 in memory of Canon Scovell, who is
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to take advantage of a supply of 'blast furnace metal' but now has electric melting capacity, the furnaces being transferred from Templeborough Works, Rotherham to provide the steel. Roundwood, the 11" mill as it is known because of the maximum rolling size, also remains open, both plants with a
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and ancillaries was closed in the late 1970s the land remained derelict until it was redeveloped as several large retail complexes in the late 1980s. Steel making is now concentrated at Aldwarke (New Site) which, when built in the early 1960s had
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In the past the coal and steel industries were major employers in the area. Coal had been mined in the Haugh area from the mid-15th century and in the Parkgate area of the village since around 1700, mostly from small pits under the ownership of
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Primarily a residential area, Rawmarsh is known for its church, Rawmarsh St Mary's Parish Church, which dominates the view at the top of Rawmarsh Hill. There has been a church in the town since Norman times (c.1127) but the earliest recorded
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was William de Sutton who was instituted on 6 June 1227. The current church was completed in 1838 when the tower was increased in height and the rest rebuilt,
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In the 18th century pottery was also made in the town; there are several references in places and street names within the area: Claypit Lane is an example.
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Road and Main Street with the route to Kilnhurst Road (Route K). There was also a short route used at busy periods to Parkgate (Route P).
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were introduced with the building of the Monkwood estate in the late 1950s and to Kilnhurst via the N.C.B. estate at Sandhill. The last
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and "Raumersche" in 1355. The name is of dual origin, "Rode" is from the Old Norse for "red", while the second element is from
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and Roundwood. The last three collieries mentioned being the last of these to close, the last, New Stubbin closing in 1978.
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At the beginning of the 20th century Rawmarsh was described as "an increasing parish" and included the outlying hamlets of
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was the furthest away, being situated off Aldwarke Lane and was the first to close, in October 1951. The station on the
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which was featured in national news after a very small number of parents rebelled against the school's
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The local area is serviced by a local shopping centre, five churches and nine schools – notably
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which run through the area. Localised clays outcrop and the area was formerly known for its
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were formerly served by two railway stations, both some distance from the village centre.
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ran in March 1961. Routes have been rationalised, the company fully integrated into the
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in Parkgate, adjacent to each other and the two mainline railways serving the town
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The name has gone through many changes since being recorded as "Rodemesc" in the
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took over, the major routes being from Rotherham, through Rawmarsh to
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together with its railway, the Stubbin incline, linking it to the
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and closed in January 1968. The nearest rail station now is
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Rawmarsh Urban District Council, Official Handbook 1961
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town centre and 3 miles (5 km) south-southwest of
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Road transport services were provided, from 1907 when
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Rawmarsh is located in South Yorkshire
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SK435965
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