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Thurnscoe is a village located in South Yorkshire, governed by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. It has a population of around 9,000 residents and falls within the S63 postcode area. Historically a coal mining community, Thurnscoe is now known for its proximity to the Dearne Valley, offering insights into Yorkshire's industrial past.

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Accommodation at Stable Arches Boutique Hotel at Hooton Pagnell Hall in thurnscoe
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Stable Arches Boutique Hotel at Hooton Pagnell Hall

Hooton Pagnell Hall, Hooton Pagnell, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN5 7BW
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Thurnscoe

Accommodation at Hooton Pagnell Hall in thurnscoe
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Β£2520
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Hooton Pagnell Hall

Hooton Pagnell Hall, Doncaster, DN5 7BW, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Thurnscoe

Accommodation at Willow Heights Modern 5-7 Persons/3 Bed Detached in thurnscoe
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Β£1038
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Willow Heights Modern 5-7 Persons/3 Bed Detached

21 School Street, Thurnscoe, Rotherham, S63 0LN, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Thurnscoe

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Things to Do in Thurnscoe

Thurnscoe Park - Park in thurnscoe
Park

Thurnscoe Park

Thurnscoe, Rotherham S63 0TJ, UK
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Thurnscoe

Thurnscoe Park in Rotherham offers a delightful escape for families and tourists alike, featuring well-maintained grounds, public art, and a children's play area. While parking options are not explicitly mentioned, visitors can expect standard pay-and-display facilities typical of the area. Enjoy a peaceful day out in this charming community park.

Snow-covered fields stretch under a bright sky, with a lone tree on the horizon and tire tracks in the snow.
Walks & Hiking

Barnburgh Crags

Barnburgh, Doncaster DN5 7EJ, UK
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Thurnscoe

Barnburgh Crags offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the scenic hiking areas and parks in Barnburgh, Doncaster. This pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the natural beauty and outdoor activities in the region, making it an ideal starting point for your adventure.

Wath Main Pit Head Winding Wheel stands prominently against a clear blue sky, surrounded by greenery and a lake.
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Wath Main Pit Head Winding Wheel

Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63 7DQ, UK
πŸ“2.9m from the centre of Thurnscoe

Located in Wath upon Dearne, the Wath Main Pit Head Winding Wheel offers a convenient parking space for visitors exploring the scenic Wath Lake and its surroundings. The area is perfect for a leisurely walk, bird spotting, or a family picnic, with accessible paths for wheelchairs and buggies. Enjoy the natural beauty and local charm of this peaceful spot.

Elegant event setup with white and gold balloons, decorated tables, and chairs in a festive bar setting.
Pub

The Darfield Hotel - Barnsley

Illsley Rd, Darfield, Barnsley S73 9AL, UK
πŸ“2.8m from the centre of Thurnscoe

The Darfield Hotel in Barnsley offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring the charming village of Darfield. Located on Illsley Road, this facility provides easy access to the hotel's delightful pub and dining experiences. Ideal for tourists seeking a welcoming atmosphere and local hospitality.

Wooden interior of "The Coach & Horses" pub, featuring a small table and leather chairs against a backdrop of glass panels.
Bar

The Coach & Horses

High St, Barnburgh, Doncaster DN5 7EP, UK
πŸ“2.2m from the centre of Thurnscoe

Located in the charming village of Barnburgh, The Coach & Horses offers convenient parking for visitors looking to explore this historic 1930's pub. Enjoy a delightful meal or drink in a beautifully renovated setting with ample outdoor space. Ideal for those visiting the Doncaster area.

Cafe Manvers Lake Cafe in wath upon dearne
Cafe

Manvers Lake Cafe

The Boathouse, Station Rd, Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63 7DG, UK
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Thurnscoe

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Geographic Facts

Population
8,687
Postcode
S63
Administrative area
Barnsley
Dialing code
01709
Timezone
UTCΒ±00:00

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Walkshire in Thurnscoe

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Barnburgh and Barnburgh Crags Walk
3mi
Moderate

Barnburgh and Barnburgh Crags Walk

⏱️1h 18mπŸ“Barnburgh

This is a joy of a 3-mile walk that starts and ends in the pretty village of Barnburgh, 7 miles west of Doncaster. You will find views, rocks and open countryside to enjoy. The Route what3words for start point:Β ///prevented.dignity.exist Start Point: Barnburgh Finish Point: Barnburgh Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map barnburghandbarnburghcragsDownload Walk Description The best place to start is right in the middle of Barnburgh, by St Peter’s church. Across the through road from there is a side road, which heads along with the quaint looking Coach and Horses Pub on your right. At the end of this road, follow the bend to the left. After a few hundred metres, there is a signposted bridleway track off to the right. This track then carries straight on, gently going uphill to the top. There is nothing too strenuous here, though the climb allows the views to get bigger and bigger all the time. As the path at the top swings right, you head into the woods. These woods have a secret inside. To your left is a wall of rock, Barnburgh Crag, that you follow all the way along. If you look closely at sections of the rock, you will see mysterious faces that have been meticulously carved into the stone at some point in time. Some look like grumpy old men, while others resemble cartoon characters. In the summer, you need to look carefully as the trees and ivy can hide the secret faces. In winter, you could walk this and see the crag in more glory for sure. With the crag on your left, you mustn't forget to look right with the huge views over South Yorkshire towards Derbyshire. Upon reaching the end of the crag, you turn right down a road for a couple of hundred metres before turning off right onto another track. Here you get a fantastic view back down towards Barnburgh. Crops sway in the breeze over the land before you. There are a few paths from here that all meander back to the village. The one I took was less of a road and more around the edges of fields, but you can easily keep on the main track and along the road to the village and your start and end point. This is one of those short walks and climbs that really surprised me. I hardly met a soul en route, yet what it offers is absolutely stunning for a walk of this length. The secret crags and faces add a whole new interest too.

Barnsley Boundary Walk

πŸ“Thurlstone

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