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- Conisbrough is a ward and Denaby is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The ward and parish contain 18 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The listed buildings are in the town of Conisbrough, and the villages of Denaby Main and Old Denaby. The most important buildings are Conisbrough Castle and St Peter's Church, both listed at Grade I. The other listed buildings include houses, a medieval well cover, a set of stocks, a public house, a railway station and station house, a railway viaduct, two mileposts, another church and a chapel, a drinking fountain, and two war memorials. (en)
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- The Old Priory Nursing Home and attached outbuilding, Conisbrough (en)
- Set of stocks resited in Coronation Park, Conisbrough (en)
- Church of St. Peter, Conisbrough (en)
- Conisbrough Castle, Conisbrough (en)
- Conisbrough Viaduct, Conisbrough (en)
- Conisbrough Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Conisbrough (en)
- Denaby War Memorial, Conisbrough (en)
- Mexborough Station and Station House, Denaby (en)
- The Old Hall Restaurant, Conisbrough (en)
- The Old Hall, Denaby (en)
- The Priory , Conisbrough (en)
- The Red Lion public house, Conisbrough (en)
- War Memorial in Coronation Park, Conisbrough (en)
- Well cover approximately 50 metres north-west of junction with Church Street, Conisbrough (en)
- Milepost approximately 70 metres to west of junction with Denaby Lane, Conisbrough (en)
- Fountain and Lamp Standard at the southern entrance to Coronation Park, Conisbrough (en)
- Milepost in pavement to front of No 10 Doncaster Road, Conisbrough (en)
- Church of St. Alban with attached presbytery, Conisbrough (en)
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- Conisbrough is a ward and Denaby is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The ward and parish contain 18 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The listed buildings are in the town of Conisbrough, and the villages of Denaby Main and Old Denaby. The most important buildings are Conisbrough Castle and St Peter's Church, both listed at Grade I. The other listed buildings include houses, a medieval well cover, a set of stocks, a public house, a railway station and station house, a railway viaduct, two mileposts, another church and a chapel, a drinking fountain, and two war memorials. (en)
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- Listed buildings in Conisbrough and Denaby (en)
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