Wombwell

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Wombwell
Yorkshire
West Riding

High Street, Wombwell
Location
Grid reference: SE399028
Location: 53°30’58"N, 1°24’-0"W
Data
Population: 15,316  (2011))
Post town: Barnsley
Postcode: S73
Dialling code: 01226
Local Government
Council: Barnsley
Parliamentary
constituency:
Barnsley East

Wombwell is a town in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The town was once home to two collieries: Wombwell Main and Mitchells Main.

The name of the town may have originally been "Womba's Well", meaning "well in a hollow".

The town has a railway station (Wombwell Station; formerly Wombwell West) serves the Penistone and Hallam lines. Until 1959 the town had another station, Wombwell Central, on the Barnsley–Doncaster line; this was closed when the line lost its passenger service.

Wombwell is close to the large shopping and leisure facilities of Cortonwood, and also has a number of local business, from cafés to travel agents to high-street chains.

Churches

The parish church, St Mary's, located on Church Street, is a Grade II listed building.[1][2]

The parish also contains other churches:

  • Church of England
    • St Mary's
    • St George
  • Methodist
  • Pentecostal: Wombwell Pentecostal Church
  • Roman Catholic: St Michael and All Angels
  • Salvation Army

Floods

Parts of Wombwell were affected by the 2007 floods. The River Dove breached its banks on Friday 15 June and then again on Monday 25 June. Many homes and businesses were flooded.[3]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Wombwell)

References