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The village of Wentworth

with Stu Charmak

Wentworth Village
A sign at the back of the car park on Main Street has the legend that Wentworth was the Rural Community Council's Best Kept Village in South Yorkshire in 1997.

The intervening twelve years have not appeared to diminish that claim. Wentworth is a beautifully kept village which has retained all its charm despite becoming ever more popular with visitors. Residents' cottages live side by side with attractions such as the Wentworth Tearooms, the 13th Century Old Church and the heterogeneous Garden Centre.

Wentworth can trace its existence and origins, although a little murkily, back to at least 1066 when lands around there were given to allies and friends of Duke William, the Conqueror. The name Wentworth comes from a family who lived and owned lands in the area in the late 11th Century. It's not known how they came to acquire it, but around 1300 one of their number married a Woodhouse, a family which lived outside the village, hence the name of the great house, variously known as 'England's biggest end-terrace house,' or 'England's biggest semi,' Wentworth Woodhouse.

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