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Goldthorpe is a village in the
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, in
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, England.
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part of the
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. It was anciently a small
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farming village, Goldthorpe is recorded in the ''
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'' a part of the Manor of
Bolton upon Dearne Bolton upon Dearne is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, in the part of the Dearne Valley through which the River Dearne passes. Historic counties of England, Historically part of the West Riding of York ...
which was once owned by
Roger de Busli Roger de Busli (c. 1038 – c. 1099) was a Anglo-Normans, Norman baron who participated in the Norman conquest of England, conquest of England in 1066. Life Roger de Busli was born in or around 1038. His surname comes from the town now known as B ...
. The town is in the Dearne North Ward of Barnsley MBC and had a population of 6,051 at the 2011 Census.


History

Early prehistoric pottery, a flint flake, Bronze Age cremation sites and Romano-British ditches and field systems have been found in the Goldthorpe area suggesting ancient occupation of the area over a long period of time. In the early 18th century, Barnsley Attorney William Henry Marsden
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of Burntwood Hall bought the Manor of Bolton on Dearne with Goldthorpe for £10,000 including over of land. Goldthorpe is recorded in the 1761–1767
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Awards. The Marsden family held the manor until 1815. St John and St Mary Magdalene Church, Goldthorpe, built in 1916, is an early example of a
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building. According to
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, the pulpit bought by the church in 1931 is 18th-century
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. Goldthorp, Goldthorpe, Gouldthorpe and all variations of this surname, derive from this placename. A marriage took place in 1361, when Robert de Goldthorpe alias Robertson, son of Robert Lord of the Manor of Goldthorpe married Esabul de Shepley daughter of William de Shepley, half heiress with her sister Dionyssia to the Manor of Shepley. Descendants with the surname Goldthorpe were the major land owners for almost 200 years, until the final heir sold the land and left the area. Cadet branches remained in the Huddersfield area for many centuries mainly as wool weavers. The significant industry in the area for much of the 19th and 20th century was coal mining. This ended in the immediate area in 1994 with the closure of Goldthorpe Colliery. The 1984-85 Miners' Strike affected the area significantly. In 1984 two teenage boys had died in Goldthorpe while collecting coal during the strike; a memorial to them was built in 2011.


Economy

The area is now commonly referred to as the Dearne Valley and was a major
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area. There is a small industrial estate to the north of the village but in the absence of new industries the area has become deprived. The village is connected to areas of wider employment such as Doncaster and
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by public transport. There have been attempts to regenerate the village in the twenty first century. In the 2010s several residential streets are part of the village centre were demolished and a new school constructed. Regeneration proposals have been made for Co-operative Street. The village is plagued by many abandoned houses which have become unlettable and lie often in states of dereliction.


Facilities

Goldthorpe railway station opened in 1988 on the Wakefield Line, with services to
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, Wakefield Westgate,
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, Meadowhall and
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. Goldthorpe Library is a modern building (the previous library having been burnt down in an arson attack) in the middle of the town. In the 2010s the village centre of Goldthorpe was remodelled. The shops to the eastern end of the centre were replaced with Dearne Goldthorpe Primary School. The market area on Market Street was also closed and is now housing. The remaining parts of the centre along the western section of Doncaster Road have been refurbished with new flagged pedestrian pavements. There were two banks in Goldthorpe; a
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and a
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, the latter of which has now been converted into a pub; The New Bank. There are three working mens' clubs; Goldthorpe Reform Working Mens' Club, The Golden Nugget Working Mens' Club and the Union Jack Memorial Club. There were previously two other pubs; the Horse and Groom which has since been demolished and The Goldthorpe which has also been demolished. There are two supermarkets; an
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and an
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. There was previously a
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supermarket on Doncaster Road but this has since closed.


Schools

The main secondary school in the area is Astrea Academy Dearne, a school that caters for around 1,300 pupils aged 11–16 years. There are three main primary schools: Dearne Goldthorpe Primary School (3–11, community school), Dearne Highgate Primary School (3–11, community school) and Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School (3–11, voluntary aided school).


Sports

Goldthorpe was represented in the
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during the 1920s and 1930s by Goldthorpe United F.C. Goldthorpe is home to Dearne CC, a cricket club established in 1926 and currently playing in Division 5 of the South Yorkshire Senior Cricket League.


Notable residents

*The actor
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once lived on Probert Avenue in Goldthorpe.


Location grid


Gallery

File:The Rusty Dudley, Doncaster Road, Goldthorpe (geograph 5835530).jpg, The Rusty Dudley File:Goldthorpe Police Station (17th February 2024).jpg, Goldthorpe police station File:Goldthorpe Church exterior.jpg, St John and St Mary Magdalene Church, Goldthorpe File:Goldthorpe Reform Working Mens' Club (17th February 2024) 003.jpg, Goldthorpe Reform Working Mens' Club


See also

* List of Yorkshire pits * Listed buildings in Dearne North


References


External links


The Inclosure Awards of 1761–67 for Bolton on Dearne with Goldthorpe
{{authority control Villages in South Yorkshire Geography of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley