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Discover the town of Wombwell

By Stu Charmak

Wombwell
The advent of Valley Way and Mitchells Way, the new by-pass, in recent years has taken its toll on the centre of Wombwell. But this small town has risen to the challenge.

ts paved plaza area on High Street is a credit to regeneration. It is good to see such an ancient town still growing and thriving. Wombwell dates back to pre-Norman times and is named in the Domesday Book as a small agricultural village, Wambella - the place of the well.

Following the Norman Conquest the whole area of land around Barnsley, which was also only a small village at the time, was granted to Ilbert de Laci. Among many of WIlliam's compatriots who had taken up arms with him, Ilbert came to England with hopes of accruing plunder and riches. He gained more than that and started a Dynasty with some conscientious heirs. His son, Robert, founded the Cluniac monastery at Pontefract while a John de Laci became Earl of Lincoln. John was also responsible for building several churches in the Barnsley area of which Wombwell's was possibly one. At the west end of the present church can be seen the preserved stones from the original building which date from 1170.

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