Harthill, Yorkshire

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Harthill
Yorkshire
West Riding

All Hallows Church, Harthill
Location
Grid reference: SK493807
Location: 53°19’10"N, 1°15’30"W
Data
Population: 1,879  (2011)
Post town: Sheffield
Postcode: S26
Dialling code: 01909
Local Government
Council: Rotherham
Parliamentary
constituency:
Rother Valley

Harthill is a village and parish in the West Riding of Yorkshire, on the border with Derbyshire. It lies between Killamarsh and Thorpe Salvin. In the 2001 census, the civil parish of Harthill with Woodall had a population of 1,909,[1] reducing slightly to 1,879 at the 2011 Census.[2]

Harthill is traditionally an agricultural village, although there is also a history of quarrying whetstones for use in knife-sharpening.

The parish church of All Hallows dates from 1085, when it was commissioned by William de Warenne. The tower is 14th century. The Dukes of Leeds, major landowners in the area, and their families are interred in the crypt.

Harthill has two public houses: the Beehive and the Blue Bell.

Harthill is the principal village in the civil parish of Harthill with Woodall. The parish also contains Harthill Reservoir which feeds the Chesterfield Canal, Nor Wood, and the hamlet of Woodall with its M1 motorway service station.

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