Adwick le Street is a village in the
City of Doncaster
The City of Doncaster is a metropolitan borough with city status in the United Kingdom, city status in South Yorkshire, England. It is named after its principal settlement, Doncaster, and includes the surrounding suburbs of Doncaster as well as ...
,
South Yorkshire
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, England. It is situated north-west of
Doncaster
Doncaster ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in South Yorkshire, England. Named after the River Don, Yorkshire, River Don, it is the administrative centre of the City of Doncaster metropolitan borough, and is the second largest se ...
. It had a population of 2,815 as of 2014.
Adwick lends its name to the wider
Adwick le Street & Carcroft ward of Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council, which also includes
Carcroft
Carcroft is a rural village in the City of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the village is roughly north-north west of Doncaster. At the time of the 2011 Census the village fell within th ...
,
Woodlands and
Highfields. These had a combined population of 16,518 at the time of the 2021 Census. As of 2023, the largest of these settlements independently is Woodlands, with a confirmed population of 7,100.
Adwick's district, in the 1920s, had a population of around 12,000. The
West Riding of Yorkshire
The West Riding of Yorkshire was one of three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England. From 1889 to 1974 the riding was an administrative county named County of York, West Riding. The Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire, lieu ...
's Adwick le Street
Urban District
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existed until 1974. Within the former urban district lies the
model village
A model village is a mostly self-contained community, built from the late 18th century onwards by landowners and business magnates to house their workers. "Model" implies an ideal to which other developments could aspire. Although the villages ...
of Woodlands, built for
Brodsworth Colliery
Brodsworth Colliery was a coal mine north west of Doncaster and west of the Great North Road. in South Yorkshire, England. Two shafts were sunk between October 1905 and 1907 in a joint venture by the Hickleton Main Colliery Company and the Stav ...
.
History
Roman
The town derives its name from the great north British Roman routeway,
Ermine Street
Ermine Street is a major Roman road in England that ran from London (''Londinium'') to Lincoln ('' Lindum Colonia'') and York ('' Eboracum''). The Old English name was ''Earninga Strǣt'' (1012), named after a tribe called the ''Earninga ...
. This road, also known as the
Roman Ridge
Roman Ridge is a bridleway that was part of the Roman road of Ermine Street, between Scawsby and Redhouse to the north of Doncaster, England.
This footpath departs from the A638 road at The Sun junction with the A635 (or Barnsley Road). It ...
, follows the
A638 (former A1) northwards through the centre of Doncaster (former Danum) until the junction of the A635 and A638. It follows to the west of the A638, and passes along the western perimeter of Woodlands, dividing the estate from the Red House industrial park. It rejoins the Great North Road (the A1 at this point) at the Red House interchange.
Medieval
In December 2007, archaeologists from ARCUS were called in after site workers preparing for the construction of the brand new North Ridge Community School unearthed human remains. The new School, for special needs children, was to be built adjacent to North Doncaster Technology College (now Outwood Academy Adwick).
40 graves were discovered; 37 containing skeletal remains dating between 660 AD and 880 AD, the Middle Saxon period. There was some erosion and disturbance on the site. A small number of grave goods were found but in the future, any artefacts will be archived in Doncaster Museum.
This is believed to be the first Anglo-Saxon or early Medieval cemetery of this type found in South Yorkshire and one of the most significant Anglo-Saxon finds in the country. The earliest references to the settlement are found in the
Domesday Book
Domesday Book ( ; the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a manuscript record of the Great Survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 at the behest of William the Conqueror. The manuscript was originally known by ...
of 1086.
Adwick Town Hall was built as a rectory in 1682.
Religion

There are two churches - the main one is dedicated to
St Laurence in the old village to the north, and the other is in Woodlands and i
All Saints The parish church of St. Laurence dates from the 12th century. The religious parish of St Laurence also includes the southern part of
Hampole
Hampole is a small village and civil parish in the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, close to the border with West Yorkshire. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the eastern boundary of the parish is marked by the ...
civil parish (from Hampole Wood to Harry Wood further north), but not the northern
Skelbrooke part.
Transport
Road

The old village is on the
B1220 road
B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads. See the article Great Britain road numbering scheme
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, and meets the
A638 road
The A638 is a major road in England. It runs between the A1 at Markham Moor, Nottinghamshire and Chain Bar Interchange – Junction 26 of the M62 motorway, south of Bradford in West Yorkshire.
History
The section of road between Markham Moor ...
to the south of the village at Adwick Grange, near the
Highwayman' pub. To the west is the parish of
Brodsworth. Highfields Country Park is adjacent to Brodsworth. The parish boundary with Brodsworth is mostly the Roman Ridge, except for a small section adjacent to
Pickburn, where it extends out to the
A1(M)
A1(M) is the designation given to a series of four separate motorway sections in the UK. Each section is an upgrade to a section of the A1, a major north–south road which connects London, the capital of England, with Edinburgh, the capita ...
near the country park, and follows ''Long Lands Lane'' from the motorway bypass.
To the north, the parish boundary follows the
Old Ea Beck, broadly following the ECML railway. It then follows a drain under ''Adwick Lane'', then Langthwaite Drain under the ECML, to the Highwayman roundabout; this roundabout is the southern edge of the (religious, no longer civil) parish of Adwick along the A638. The division between Woodlands and Adwick parish follows just east of the A638, to the west of the secondary school, meeting the A638 at the Red House junction.
The Woodlands parish from
Hangthwaite meets th
A638further south near the former Long Edge Quarry, then follows
''Green Lane'' (B6422) until a point just east of
Scawthorpe
Scawthorpe is a suburb of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England on the A638 road. It is split between the city council wards of Roman Ridge and Bentley.
History
Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it was in the civil parish
...
, where it meets the Roman Ridge. It follows the present Roman Ridge north and along the present-day parish boundary to the A1(M). It follows the A1(M) all the way to the Red House junction (38), including the Red House industrial park, whereas the present-day parish boundary (with Brodsworth) follows the Roman Ridge, north of ''Long Lands Lane'' past Markham Grang
garden centre
Rail
, is on the electrified line part of the
East Coast Main Line
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to Wakefield and Leeds. It is also the terminus for trains from Sheffield, via Doncaster. Just north of the station, is an east–west connecting freight-only line that originates just outside , passing the former
Thorpe Marsh Power Station. The railway station originally closed in 1967 and re-opened in 1993. The village, on occasion, has flooded. In 2007 the
East Coast Main Line
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was under feet of water.
Economy
In the past, there was a pub in the village called the ''Red House''. This was north of the main village, on the former A1 (now the
A638), and gave its name to the Red Hous
interchange(former roundabout before 1979) of the
A1(M)
A1(M) is the designation given to a series of four separate motorway sections in the UK. Each section is an upgrade to a section of the A1, a major north–south road which connects London, the capital of England, with Edinburgh, the capita ...
and A638; nearby is the Red House industrial park. Until August 1961, the A1 passed through the parish. On the nearby Red House industrial park, next to the A1(M), is a
B&Qbr>
distribution centre and the headquarters of
dfs. The industrial park is in the parish of
Brodsworth.
Education

On Windmill Balk Lane was
Outwood Academy Adwick, an academy, since 1 September 2009. This replace
North Doncaster Technology College Previous to this it had been Adwick School which had made a successful bid for Technology College status in 2001. Before that it was the co-educational
Percy Jackson Grammar School of 1939, which became a comprehensive (Adwick School) in 1968 when it merged with Adwick High School of 1965. On 25 February 2013, a new Outwood Academy building, adjacent to the A638, was completed and opened to pupils. The unused complex of old school buildings on the site was demolished and new outdoor sporting facilities and Sports Hall provided on the 'Old School' field. Immediately to the north of Outwood Academy, stands the newly built Outwood Institute of Education offering leadership, professional development and training to young people.
On the southern side of Windmill Balk Lane is Park Primary School opposite the Outwood Academy Entrance and tennis courts.
See also
*
Listed buildings in Adwick le Street and Carcroft
*
Adwick upon Dearne, a village and civil parish, to the west, also in Doncaster
References
External links
Village historyLeisure centreAll Saints Church*
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Villages in Doncaster
Unparished areas in South Yorkshire
Former civil parishes in South Yorkshire