Kirk Bramwith

Civil Parish in Yorkshire Doncaster

England

Kirk Bramwith

Recycled fencing This fence running across the River Don flood bank is largely constructed from old narrow-gauge rail lines, doubtless salvaged from the colliery nearby at Thorne.
Recycled fencing Credit: Lee Davidson

Kirk Bramwith is a civil parish located in the county of Yorkshire, England. It is situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, approximately 7 miles east of Doncaster town center. The parish is set in a rural area with a population of around 200 residents.

Kirk Bramwith is known for its picturesque countryside and charming village atmosphere. The parish is surrounded by fertile farmland and has a tranquil, peaceful ambiance. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, meandering rivers, and scenic walking trails, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The village itself is small but well-maintained, with a mix of traditional stone cottages and more modern houses. It has a close-knit community and a strong sense of community spirit. The village often holds social events and gatherings, bringing residents together and fostering a friendly atmosphere.

One of the notable features of Kirk Bramwith is its historic church, St. Mary's Church. Dating back to the 12th century, this beautiful church is a testament to the area's rich history and architectural heritage. It serves as a focal point for the community, hosting regular services and special events.

In terms of amenities, Kirk Bramwith has a local pub that offers a welcoming atmosphere and a place for residents to relax and socialize. For more extensive amenities and services, residents can easily access nearby towns such as Doncaster.

Overall, Kirk Bramwith is a charming and tranquil civil parish, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle in the heart of Yorkshire's beautiful countryside.

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Kirk Bramwith Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.609926/-1.057894 or Grid Reference SE6213. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Recycled fencing This fence running across the River Don flood bank is largely constructed from old narrow-gauge rail lines, doubtless salvaged from the colliery nearby at Thorne.
Recycled fencing
This fence running across the River Don flood bank is largely constructed from old narrow-gauge rail lines, doubtless salvaged from the colliery nearby at Thorne.
A view of Bramwith Hall, South Bramwith Grade II listed grand country house built in the eighteenth century and upgraded at various times throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
A view of Bramwith Hall, South Bramwith
Grade II listed grand country house built in the eighteenth century and upgraded at various times throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
A view of St Mary's Church, Kirk Bramwith It has a fine carved Norman doorway. This photo was taken from the gateway of The Old Rectory and  from the same spot as another Geograph visitor, even though the two pictures look very different: <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6830121" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6830121">Link</a>
A view of St Mary's Church, Kirk Bramwith
It has a fine carved Norman doorway. This photo was taken from the gateway of The Old Rectory and from the same spot as another Geograph visitor, even though the two pictures look very different: Link
View across The River Don To Pump House Cottages, Kirk Bramwith.
View across The River Don
To Pump House Cottages, Kirk Bramwith.
On Bramwith Lane, west of South Bramwith
On Bramwith Lane, west of South Bramwith
The Norman doorway of Kirk Bramwith church. The church is dedicated to St Mary and is Grade II listed.
The Norman doorway of Kirk Bramwith church.
The church is dedicated to St Mary and is Grade II listed.
Disused  farm machinery In a neglected corner of South Farm, South Bramwith
Disused farm machinery
In a neglected corner of South Farm, South Bramwith
The River Don at South Bramwith
The River Don at South Bramwith
Disused doors at a disused farm At South Farm in the village of South Bramwith
Disused doors at a disused farm
At South Farm in the village of South Bramwith
Another view of St Mary's Church In Kirk Bramwith north of Doncaster
Another view of St Mary's Church
In Kirk Bramwith north of Doncaster
St Mary's church, Kirk Bramwith Although the main church is mostly from the 14th and 15th century the south doorway is Norman. It has wonderful arches with beakheads and chevrons
St Mary's church, Kirk Bramwith
Although the main church is mostly from the 14th and 15th century the south doorway is Norman. It has wonderful arches with beakheads and chevrons
St Mary's church, Kirk Bramwith
St Mary's church, Kirk Bramwith
Low Lane bridge New Junction Canal
Low Lane bridge
New Junction Canal
Smithy Farm
Smithy Farm
Pear Tree Farm
Pear Tree Farm
Path beside Flashley Carr Lane
Path beside Flashley Carr Lane
Bridge over Flashley Carr Drain
Bridge over Flashley Carr Drain
Bridge over Flashley Carr Drain
Bridge over Flashley Carr Drain
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Kirk Bramwith is located at Grid Ref: SE6213 (Lat: 53.609926, Lng: -1.057894)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: South Yorkshire

District: Doncaster

Police Authority: South Yorkshire

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