All Historic Sites in New Edlington sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

Conisbrough water tower
Discover the impressive Conisbrough Water Tower, a historic landmark offering fantastic photographic opportunities and scenic walks.

Adwick le Street Castle Hills
Explore the fascinating earthworks of Adwick le Street Castle Hills, a historic motte and two bailey castle near Doncaster.

Former Mexborough Ferry
Discover the historical site of the Former Mexborough Ferry, marking a significant crossing point on the River Don in Mexborough.

Hemingfield Basin (Hemingfield Colliery loading basin)
Discover Hemingfield Basin, a historic colliery loading basin on the Trans Pennine Trail, revealing Yorkshire's industrial past.

John Banner Building
Discover the John Banner Building in Sheffield, a unique historical landmark praised for its distinctive architecture and character.

Roman Granary
Discover the ancient history of Rotherham at the Roman Granary, a significant archaeological remnant of a bygone era.

Swinton Bridge
Discover Swinton Bridge, a historic structure dating back to 1800, crossing the picturesque Dearne & Dove Canal.

Thirteenth century bell tower
Discover the Thirteenth century bell tower, a remarkable historical landmark in the charming village of Warmsworth, Doncaster.


Worksop Road Aqueduct
Discover Sheffield's Worksop Road Aqueduct, an impressive 1812 engineering marvel forming part of a beautiful urban walk.

Woodhouse Mill Regulator
Discover the Woodhouse Mill Regulator, a highly-rated historical landmark in Sheffield offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Grade II Listed Building - The Dome
Discover The Dome in Doncaster, a Grade II Listed Building recognised for its architectural significance and historical importance.

Old Town Hall
Discover Rotherham's Old Town Hall, a magnificent historical landmark with a stunning facade, now home to charming independent shops.

St Peter's Church : Conisborough
Discover St Peter's Church in Conisbrough, South Yorkshire's oldest building, offering centuries of history and serene beauty.

Dead Man's Cave
Dead Man's Cave is nestled in the scenic Anston Stones Wood, offering a delightful woodland walk to this historical landmark. Visitors often park along the A57, making it a convenient spot for those exploring the natural beauty of the area. Ensure to plan your visit with a guide for an easier find.

Former Carbrook Hall Public House
Discover the rich history of the Former Carbrook Hall Public House, a noteworthy historical landmark in Sheffield.

Barnsley Main Colliery
Discover Barnsley Main Colliery, a poignant relic of the area's rich mining heritage, nestled beside the Trans Pennine Trail.
Site Of Maltby Colliery
Explore the poignant industrial heritage of the former Maltby Colliery, a significant historical site in Rotherham.
