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Statistics
Population: 16,977
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference:[1]
Administration
Parish: Armthorpe
Metropolitan borough: Doncaster
Metropolitan county: South Yorkshire
Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituent country:England
Sovereign state:United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: South Yorkshire
Historic county: Yorkshire (West Riding)
Services
Police force: South Yorkshire Police
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance:Yorkshire
Post office and telephone
Post town: DONCASTER
Postal district: DN3
Dialling code: 01302
Politics
UK Parliament: DONCASTER CENTRAL - Rt Hon Rosie Winterton MP (Labour)
European Parliament: Yorkshire and the Humber
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Armthorpe is an ancient and historical settlement and now forms the Eastern edge of the Doncaster urban sprawl. Armthorpe is located within the Doncaster 3 (DN3) postcode area between Cantley(DN4), Edenthorpe (DN3) and Intake (DN2) within the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster.


The settlement of Armthorpe was first recorded in 1086 as 'Ernulfestorp', showing the influence of the Vikings on the region. Its probable origination means outlying farmstead or hamlet (from the Old Scandinavian - thorp) of a man named Earnwulf or Arnulfr.


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[edit] Geography

Armthorpe is located at 53°32′11″N, 01°03′18″W

[edit] History

The remains of a Roman Villa and Farm were found on Nutwell Lane and through the centuries Armthorpe was known for its rich farming activities. To some extent the rich crop farming heritage continues today and the area between Armthorpe and the M18 motorway is still dedicated to farming.

Armthorpe (Ernulfestorp) was recorded in the Domesday book as being the property of the monks of Roche Abbey near Maltby, who had a grange here, at which the official resided who managed this part of the estates of the establishment, and who was sometimes a brother of the house: they had also an officer called their forester. The parish comprised of 3810 acres, and included the farms of Holm-Wood and Waterton, the latter of which was long the seat of the ancient family of its own name, of whom several served the office of high sheriff, and one was master of the horse to Henry V. The village at this time consisted mainly of scattered houses.

During the late 19th and for most of the 20th Century Armthorpe became known for its Coal mining and a deep seam Colliery was sunk. The pit was named Markham Main. The mining increased the local population dramatically and whole new housing estates were constructed to house the mining workers. These housing estates were famous for their architectural layout. From the air you can see that the houses are formed into Rings or Crescents a feature unique to Coal Mining areas. Similar examples can be seen in Rossington, Doncaster 11.

After the closure of the mines in the early 1990's the area went through deep depression.

[edit] Today

Today, Armthorpe has effectively been reborn. New industries and jobs have moved into the area. The proximity of the area to the M18 motorway at Junction 4 has introduced excellent commuting opportunities for workers in neighbouring Cities such as Sheffield. Armthorpe is also located around 4 miles from Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport offering fast access to European business and holiday destinations. One of the planning considerations is to build an Airport access link road from the M18 motorway at Armthorpe directly to the Airport assisting with the tremendous redevelopment of the area.

The flat farming land and Motorway access has also attracted huge greenfield industrial and distribution sites for companies such as IKEA. New technology centres also exist for companies such as Toyota and property prices are rising at rates far exceeding many other parts of Doncaster and indeed the rest of the country.

[edit] Places of Worship

Armthorpe has 3 Christian Churches. These churches are: -

         o St. Leonard and St. Mary's Church, Church Street.

Where Parish Registers record information from the following dates

  1. Baptisms: 1653-1944
  2. Marriages: 1653-1939
  3. Burials: 1654-1946


         o The Methodist Church, Armthorpe, Paxton Crescent
         o The Roman Catholic Church, Armthorpe, Mere Lane


[edit] Sport

Armthorpe Welfare Football Club are currently members of the Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division.

Coordinates: 53°32′N 1°03′W


Ceremonial county of South Yorkshire Image:Yorkshire rose.svg
Metropolitan districts: City of Sheffield • Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham • Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster • Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley
Cities/Towns: Adwick le Street • Anston • Armthorpe • Askern • Aughton • Barnsley • Bawtry • Birdwell • Beighton • Bentley • Chapeltown • Conisbrough • Cudworth • Darfield • Darton • Dinnington • Dodworth • Doncaster • Finningley • Great Houghton • Grimethorpe • Harthill • Hatfield • Highlane • Hoyland Nether • Kirk Sandall • Maltby • Mexborough • Moorends • Mosborough • Norton • Oughtibridge • Rawmarsh • Rossington • Rotherham • Royston • Scholes • Sheffield City Centre • Stainforth • Stocksbridge • Swinton • Thorne • Thorpe Hesley • Thurcroft • Thurnscoe • Tickhill • Todwick • Treeton • Wales • Wath upon Dearne • Wharncliffe Side • Wombwell • Woodsetts • Worsbrough
See also: List of civil parishes in South Yorkshire
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