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'''Sprotbrough''' is a village on the western edge of [[Doncaster]], [[South Yorkshire]], England. Together with Cusworth to the north, it forms the [[civil parish]] of [[Sprotbrough and Cusworth]]. |
'''Sprotbrough''' is a village on the western edge of [[Doncaster]], [[South Yorkshire]], England. Together with [[Cusworth]] to the north, it forms the [[civil parish]] of [[Sprotbrough and Cusworth]]. |
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It had a population of 3,321 at the [[2011 United Kingdom census|2011 census]], although this figure only includes the westernmost part of the village; the more easterly part forms part of the Doncaster [[Urban area|built-up area]]. The larger parish of Sprotbrough and Cusworth had a population of 12,134, whilst the electoral ward of Sprotbrough, including numerous rural villages to the north and west, had a population of 11,143. |
It had a population of 3,321 at the [[2011 United Kingdom census|2011 census]], although this figure only includes the westernmost part of the village; the more easterly part forms part of the Doncaster [[Urban area|built-up area]]. The larger parish of Sprotbrough and Cusworth had a population of 12,134, whilst the electoral ward of Sprotbrough, including numerous rural villages to the north and west, had a population of 11,143. |
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Sprotbrough | |
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Canal approaching the lock at Sprotbrough | |
Location within South Yorkshire | |
Area | 1.13 km2 (0.44 sq mi) |
Population | 3,321 (2011) |
• Density | 2,939/km2 (7,610/sq mi) |
OS grid reference | SE544050 |
• London | 145 mi (233 km) SSE |
Civil parish | |
Metropolitan borough | |
Metropolitan county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Doncaster |
Postcode district | DN5 |
Dialling code | 01302 |
Police | South Yorkshire |
Fire | South Yorkshire |
Ambulance | Yorkshire |
UK Parliament | |
Website | Parish Council |
Sprotbrough is a village on the western edge of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. Together with Cusworth to the north, it forms the civil parish of Sprotbrough and Cusworth.
It had a population of 3,321 at the 2011 census, although this figure only includes the westernmost part of the village; the more easterly part forms part of the Doncaster built-up area. The larger parish of Sprotbrough and Cusworth had a population of 12,134, whilst the electoral ward of Sprotbrough, including numerous rural villages to the north and west, had a population of 11,143.
An affluent area, its population is mostly white, Christian and middle-class.[1] It is represented by two Conservative councillors on Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council. The local member of parliament is Ed Miliband of the Labour Party.
History
The place name 'Sprotbrough' is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as Sproteburg. The name is thought to mean 'Sprot's borough'.[2]
Much of the local land was owned by the Fitzwilliam family until the 15th century, when the Copley family emerged as major landowners.[3]
Sprotbrough Village harbours the Grade I listed St Mary's Church and The Old Rectory – the childhood home of Second World War flying ace Douglas Bader.
Geography
Sprotbrough is split into numerous distinct portions. West of the A1(M) Doncaster Bypass, Sprotbrough Village is the historic area surrounding St Mary's Church and the central shopping square. Sprotbrough Park, centred on Park Drive, consists of some expensive property and is arguably one of the most affluent neighbourhoods in the area. Lower Sprotbrough is located down the hill adjacent to the River Don within the Don Gorge. East of the motorway is the more suburban part of the village, constituting part of the wider Doncaster urban area.
Located along the A638 on its eastern edge is a large retail park (Danum Retail Park). In addition the Centurion Retail Park is located on the far side of the road in Bentley.
The small hamlet of Newton is situated immediately south of Sprotbrough on the river. It gives its name to a public house on Sprotbrough Road.
Sprotbrough Road connects the village to the A19 and A638 roads to the east for Central Doncaster. Melton Road goes to High Melton to the west. Spring Lane goes to Cusworth to the north, while Boat Lane provides access to Warmsworth and the Don Gorge to the south. There is also a lane to the rural village of Cadeby.
Its central shopping square consists of a convenience store, a pharmacy, a restaurant and wine bar, and an Indian restaurant. Additionally there is a Sainsbury's Local store on Sprotbrough Road. There are three schools, Orchard Infant School, Copley Junior School, and Richmond Hill Primary School. The local secondary school is Ridgewood School in Scawsby.
Notable residents
- Sir Douglas Bader, Second World War flying ace
- Caroline Flint, former MP for Don Valley
See also
References
- ^ "Sprotbrough - Population", City Population, December 2021
- ^ Eilert Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, p.435.
- ^ "History of the Parish", Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish Council, December 2021