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Worsbrough is a ward in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. The ward contains 46 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, four are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward contains a central urban area and surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings include churches and items in a churchyard, a former school, a former corn mill, now a museum, a carved outcrop of sandstone, a bridge, a milepost, and a monument to a colliery disaster.
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No. 1 Rockley Old Hall and adjoining garage, Worsbrough Church of St. Mary, Worsbrough The High Stone, Worsbrough Barn to North East of Lower Lewden Farmhouse, Worsbrough Timber-framed farmbuilding approximately 60 metres to south of Houndhill farmhouse, Worsbrough Cowhouse with hayloft adjoining right return of Home Farmhouse, Worsbrough Bridge approximately 60 metres to north of Worsbrough Mill Museum, Worsbrough No. 12 Worsbrough Village and the Old School, Worsbrough The Gables , Worsbrough Genn House with attached outbuilding and garden wall, Worsbrough Swaithe Hall Farmhouse, Rosebower Cottage and Swaithe Hall, Worsbrough Church of Our Lady and St. James, Worsbrough Rob Royd, Worsbrough Ouslethwaite Hall, Worsbrough No. 7 Worsbrough Village, Worsbrough Worsbrough Hall Flats, Worsbrough The Mill Cottage, Worsbrough The Granary, Worsbrough Lych gate to Church of Our Lady and St. James, Worsbrough Nos. 2 and 2A , Rockley Old Hall, Worsbrough Worsbrough Corn Mill, Worsbrough Elmhirst Farmhouse and Cottage, Worsbrough Darley Cliffe Hall including attached front garden wall and dwellings known as Tudor House and Dower Cottage, Worsbrough Sundial approximately 35 metres to west of Darley Cliffe Hall, Worsbrough Rockley Old Hall and attached front garden wall, Worsbrough L-shaped range of farmbuildings immediately to east of Ouslethwaite Hall including Ouslethwaite Cottage, Worsbrough Milepost at south side of junction with Kingwell Road, Worsbrough Cruck barn at east side of entrance to Swaithe Hall Farm, Worsbrough Section of roadside wall with steps immediately to front of Ouslethwaite Hall, Worsbrough Stable-block at west side of entrance to Swaithe Hall Farm, Worsbrough No. 5 Worsbrough Village, Worsbrough Nos. 1–4 Foundry Yard, Worsbrough Houndhill, Worsbrough Wall enclosing garden to left and rear of Ouslethwaite Hall, Worsbrough Tower and roadside wall to west of Houndhill farmhouse, Worsbrough Barncroft , Worsbrough Church of St. Thomas and St. James, Worsbrough Worsbrough Vicarage, Worsbrough Colliery explosion monument approximately 5 metres to south of porch to Church of St. Thomas and St. James, Worsbrough Home Farmhouse, Worsbrough Swaithe House, Worsbrough Barn to East of Lower Lewden Farmhouse, Worsbrough Worsbrough Hall , Worsbrough Barn to South East of Lower Lewden Farmhouse, Worsbrough Lower Lewden Farmhouse, Worsbrough Nos. 3 and 4, Rockley Old Hall, Worsbrough
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Worsbrough is a ward in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. The ward contains 46 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, four are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward contains a central urban area and surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. The other listed buildings include churches and items in a churchyard, a former school, a former corn mill, now a museum, a carved outcrop of sandstone, a bridge, a milepost, and a monument to a colliery disaster.
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