Anston is a
civil parish
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in
South Yorkshire
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I ...
, England, formally known as North and South Anston. The parish of Anston consists of the settlements of North Anston and South Anston, divided by the Anston Brook.
History
Anston, first recorded as ''Anestan'' is from the
Old English ''āna stān'', meaning "single or solitary stone". In the
Domesday Book
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(1086) North and South Anston (''Anestan'' and ''Litelanstan'') were both held by
Roger de Busli.
South Anston was an
ancient parish in the
wapentake of
Strafforth and Tickhill in the
West Riding of Yorkshire
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. It was a large parish, also known as Anston cum Membris, which also included North Anston and the
township
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Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, that tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, C ...
of
Woodsetts. When civil parishes were created in 1866, Woodsetts became a separate civil parish and the remaining part of the parish became the civil parish of North and South Anston. In 1974 the parish was transferred to the
Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in the new county of South Yorkshire.
The original interest for the area (beyond Anston's agricultural uses) was the sandy "''Anstone''"
Magnesian Limestone
The Magnesian Limestone is a suite of carbonate rocks in north-east England dating from the Permian period. The outcrop stretches from Nottingham northwards through Yorkshire and into County Durham where it is exposed along the coast between ...
, but the real growth in Anston's population was more due to the sinking of the
Dinnington Main Colliery
Dinnington Main Colliery was a coal mine situated in the village of Dinnington, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.
Until the coming of the colliery Dinnington was a mainly agricultural village with a small amount of quarrying in the are ...
in the early 20th century.
Anston railway station opened on 20 May 1912 and closed on 2 December 1929. However,
Kiveton Park railway station, is on the southern edge of Anston and only takes around five minutes to get to the station from the centre of the village. Strangely, the nearby village of
Kiveton Park
Kiveton Park is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, in South Yorkshire, England. Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from the Norman conquest to 1868, Kiveton was a hamlet of the parish of Harthill-with-W ...
is served by
Kiveton Bridge railway station, which is in the centre of the village, but the station which is named after Kiveton Park is actually in South Anston.
North Anston

North Anston is located at about 53° 21' 20" N, 1° 13' W and merges seamlessly into the town of
Dinnington to the north. Today, it is largely a
commuter base for Sheffield, Worksop and Rotherham, and is mainly made up of suburban housing estates. The picturesque "old village" at the south-east however retains its
green
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, and the village
wells. The surrounding landscape contains several disused quarries: the
plantations to the east, and Greenlands Park to the west being prime examples.
There are currently three pubs in North Anston: the Little Mester on Nursery Road, the Cutler on Woodsetts Road, and Anston Club on Main Street.
North Anston is home to the Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre, a popular attraction seeing around 80,000 visitors every year.

It is also home to the limestone gorge of Anston Stones Wood, a
Site of Special Scientific Interest. Anston stones wood stretches across the border of South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. The wood is believed to be part of a mediaeval smuggling route. Evidence of this has been found in the valley an example of this is Dead Man's Cave at Anston Gorge, a large cave carved out of the limestone used for hiding goods. An 1867 excavation of Dead Man's Cave pointed to
Palaeolithic occupation, through the discovery of flint tools and a reindeer toe bone.
Public transport
North Anston is on main Rother Valley South bus routes to Dinnington, Worksop and Sheffield with Links to Rotherham too.
Stagecoach East Midlands (Stagecoach Bassetlaw) 19A & 19 covers services to Rotherham (Main Rotherham service), Worksop and Dinnington.
First South Yorkshire covers Rotherham, Meadowhall, and Sheffield. The nearest railway station from North and South Anston is
Kiveton Park
Kiveton Park is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, in South Yorkshire, England. Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from the Norman conquest to 1868, Kiveton was a hamlet of the parish of Harthill-with-W ...
and
Kiveton Bridge, X5 (First South Yorkshire) provide a link between Anston and the railway station.
South Anston

South Anston is located at about , and is separated from North Anston by the Anston Brook, the
A57 road and a freight railway-line. It is more rural than its northern partner. South Anston contains the parish
church of St. James, and two Methodist chapels (dating from 1871 and 1935). It also contains Anston's working quarries which continue to mine stone for the building industry. Its location is ideal as it is rural enough for enjoy a range walks from the village yet near enough to Sheffield to enjoy a wealth of infrastructure and transport links.
There are two pubs in South Anston: the Loyal Trooper and the Leeds Arms.
To the south of the village lies the
Chesterfield Canal. It was from a dock just to the south of Dog Kennel Lane that stone taken from quarries in South Anston was transported to London for the rebuilding of the
Palace of Westminster
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following
the fire in the 1830s. The blocks of stone were taken by horse-drawn sled to the canal, then taken down to
West Stockwith
West Stockwith is a village within the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. The population at the 2011 census was 327. it lies on the west bank of the River Trent, north-west of Gainsborough and east of Misterton. West Stockwith ...
where they were transferred to sailing barges for the journey to London.
Governance
North and South Anston is part of Rother Valley Constituency, the current Member of Parliament is Alexander Stafford MP (Conservative).
Anston is part of the Anston and Woodsetts
ward of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. It is represented by Conservative Councillors; COUNCILLOR TIM BAUM-DIXON, COUNCILLOR EMMA MCCLURE and COUNCILLOR TRACEY WILSON .
Sport
Anston Athletic F.C.
Anston is a civil parish in South Yorkshire, England, formally known as North and South Anston. The parish of Anston consists of the settlements of North Anston and South Anston, divided by the Anston Brook.
History
Anston, first recorded as ...
competed in the
FA Cup
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during the 1920s.
Anston Villa are a new Junior Football Club who play their games at Crowgate Park.
See also
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Listed buildings in Anston
Anston is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The parish contains 18 Listed building#England and Wales, listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one ...
References
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Dinnington, South Yorkshire
Villages in South Yorkshire
Geography of the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham