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  2. Dore, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    When Dore's new school was opened, the Old School was restored and opened as a community centre. Christ Church is Grade II listed [6] and was built in 1828 and Dore became a separate parish in 1844. [7] Dore remained a small village, having a population of just 500 in the 19th century, until it became part of Sheffield in 1934. [8] [9]

  3. Ridgeway, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Ridgeway lies just south of the South Yorkshire border, around 5 miles southeast of Sheffield City Centre.The village is surrounded by a number of hamlets and villages with Highlane to the north, Ford, Bramley and Birley Hay to the south, Plumbley and Mosborough to the east, and Troway and Geerlane to the west.

  4. Areas of Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    The areas of Sheffield, a city and metropolitan borough in the north of England, vary widely in size and history. Some of the areas developed from villages or hamlets, that were absorbed into Sheffield as the city grew, and thus their centres are well defined, but the boundaries of many areas are ambiguous. The areas of Sheffield do not play a ...

  5. List of settlements in South Yorkshire by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in South Yorkshire by population based on the results of the 2011 census.The next United Kingdom census will take place in 2021.In 2011, there were 34 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in South Yorkshire, shown in the table below.

  6. Hope Valley, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    The village is built on the A6187 Sheffield to Castleton road, near the junction of the B6049 that runs northward from Tideswell to Edale. This minor road closely follows the route of the old Portway, which was an ancient trading route used by Jaggers, a local term for men driving packhorses carrying salt and other goods from Cheshire .

  7. Castleton, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Castleton is a village and civil parish in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England, at the western end of the Hope Valley on the Peakshole Water, a tributary of the River Noe, between the Dark Peak to the north and the White Peak to the south. The population was 642 at the 2011 Census. [1]

  8. Wales, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The village of Wales itself is located at approximately , at an elevation of around 300 feet (100 m) above sea It lies on the A618 and B6059 roads. The M1 motorway bisects the parish, while the southern boundary is partly marked by the Chesterfield Canal whose Norwood Tunnel runs under meadowland to the south.

  9. Beighton, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Beighton is a village 6½ miles south-east of Sheffield's city centre, now classed as a historic township of the city. Due to much expansion, the village became a part of Sheffield city in 1967, and was transferred from Derbyshire to the newly created South Yorkshire, England.