The local history group website for Treeton in Rotherham.
The local council for the nearby village of Tankersley and surrounding area.
A local photo website covering Hoyland and beyond – including a section of Wentworth photos…
A local site for Wentworth’s neighbour Hoyland, including local information, events, genealogy & landmarks
A local family history site published by R. C. Mollekin and featuring a wealth of local photographs and information including Wentworth, Swinton and South Yorkshire
A Rotherham-based site for ghost hunters who have carried out some paranormal investigations in the Wentworth area.
A community site for the nearby village of Thorpe Hesley.
Harley Horseshoe Football Club
The Mexborough and Swinton Astronomical Society – has it’s observertory at Hoober Stand.
An interesting site from the adjacent parish of Ecclesfield by the Ecclesfield Church Bell Ringers
A comprehesive site covering the nearby village of Elsecar.
UK Genealogy Interests Directory – a Family History site which allows people to contact other people who are researching the same surnames in the UK or Ireland.
The South Yorkshire Festival of Music and Dance (AKA Wath Festival) is an annual event boasting a glittering array of renowned performers is usually held in late April or early May.
Site about the nearby village of Jump.
EPPiC Theatre are a long-established theatre group in the nearby village of Ecclesfield; this site lists details of the group’s history and forthcoming productions.
I recently came across this interesting document about Wentworth Woodhouse by Derek Latham which not only gives some interesting historical information about the house but also gives some insights into “what might have been”‘ the last time it was sold…
A new site about Holy Trinity Church which serves Thorpe Hesley and Scholes
A comprehensive site about Treeton in Rotherham
From the people who brought you Treeton web – a site about the nearby village of Whiston
Ulley village web site now up and running
Yes you’ve guessed it – a Wickersley web site
The folks who run the above sites asked me to put in a plug for this Sheffield-based band!
An excellent sites with extensive coverage of the Wentworth follies
Yorkshire’s award-winning online magazine
A very comprehensive site covering most of the Rotherham area, including several pages on Wentworth
Scholes Village site
Scholes Cricket Club
Rotherham Archaeological Society
Rotherham Family History Society
A comprehensive site about pubs in the Rotherham area.
South-Yorks.Net – Your Local Portal
South Yorkshire Folk
Live @the Lion, Wath
Real UK Music
Site about the nearby village of Brampton Bierlow
The Lady Mabel College Old Students’ Association
]]>Scholes village is located about 2 miles from Wentworth near the Southern boundary of Wentworth Park and Keppels Column.
For in-depth coverage may we suggest the Scholes Village web site. The Scholes and Thorpe Action Group (STAG) also have pages on this site giving details about their opposition to proposals to build on the open land between Scholes and Thorpe Hesley.
If anyone has any further information about life in and around Scholes which they would like us to publish here please contact us with details. Many thanks.
]]>The next Wentworth Youth Theatre production is a story is based on the plight of young orphans who were sent out from orphanages in Britain to live and work in Australia. It is a moving and personal tale which was first performed by Wentworth Youth Theatre in 2007 and one which has recently been in the headlines with the recent apology by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for the for years of abuse and pain suffered by thousands of children sent to Australia from Britain.
The musical is called ‘Echoes’ and focuses on one young girl, Mo and follows her emotional and powerful journey as a young girl of 8 from Britain to Australia and her ultimate reunion with her mother back in Britain in 1968.
The exact dates and times have yet to be confirmed but it is hoped that the show will be performed in ‘The Mechanics’ Wentworth around the 22nd and 23rd of March 2010 and at Montgomery Hall in Wath on the 25th and 26th of March. The show will also be performed as part of the Sheffield Festival of Music and Drama at a theatre in Sheffield in late June / early July 2010.
]]>Map images produced from the www.old-maps.co.uk service with permission of Landmark Information Group Ltd. and Ordnance Survey.
We would like to complement the maps by including old photos of the Wentworth area. If anyone has any photos which they will allow us to use on the site then please contact us with details.
]]>Please note that the author has never actually stayed in any of these places, so any feedback from anyone who has would be most welcome!
]]>In Wentworth itself, the George and Dragon and Rockingham Arms pubs are justifiably popular (and usually very busy!). Both serve a wide range of food and drink. The “George” is a particular favourite of real ale enthusiasts and recently won the local CAMRA Pub of the Year award; we recommend the award-winning WPA (“woppa”) produced by Wentworth’s own village brewery!
Nearby, you might also like to try the recently-refurbished Horseshoe at Harley, the Bay Horse at Scholes, the Norfolk Arms near Hood Hill (very popular for its food) or the Commercial in Chapeltown (another good real ale pub).
There is only one restaurant in the village, Le Bistro, which opens most lunchtimes and evenings and serves an excellent range of food at very reasonable prices. Be sure to book in advance, especially at weekends!
For lighter meals and snacks there are cafes at the Garden Centre and at the Arts, Crafts and Antiques centre in the Old Building Yard. Refreshments are sometimes also available at the Mechanics Institute when it is open for events.
There are a number of good restaurants nearby, including the Greenhead House at Chapeltown, the restaurants attached the Whitley Hall and Tankersley Manor hotels and, a little further afield, the Olde Mustard Pot in Midhopestones. Alternatively, take a trip into the centre of Sheffield for a wide selection of restaurants to suit all tastes.
]]>The Wentworth Village Community Association (or “WVCA”) is a registered charity set up to co-ordinate the activities of various local voluntary groups who provide amenities for residents in Wentworth and the surrounding “area of benefit” (Street, Lea Brook, Hoober and Nether Haugh).
The WVCA has a number of subcommittees which run various different aspects of the Association’s business such as the Sports and Social committee, which organises events such as the annual firework display and the Millennium Committee which was responsible for organising many of the Millennium events in the area and production a Parish Map.
One of the Association’s main responsibilities is the management of the Mechanics Institute (or village hall) which is held under lease from Rotherham Borough Council. This building, which was originally donated by the Fitzwilliam family for the furtherance of their workers’ education, is the focal point of village life and is used for all kinds of events including the Youth Club, W.I., Old Peoples club and British Legion. It also attracts a number of commercial users, such as a Doctor’s surgery, dance class and monthly Craft Fairs.
]]>