Stainton

Civil Parish in Yorkshire Doncaster

England

Stainton

Old milestone At the southern end of the hamlet of Wilsic by a wooden post is this old stone, ivy-covered in January 2020.   It was set up about 1750 by Thomas Watson-Wentworth, the first Marquis of Rockingham.  It is one of only two remaining on this route from his home at Wentworth Woodhouse to Blyth and the Great North Road. This is at 13 miles from Wentworth. Passing it next time there will be secateurs in hand to clear the vegetation.  The 11 mile stone is in the wall surrounding Crookhill Golf Course in Conisbrough, SK5271 9742.
Old milestone Credit: Chris Minto

Stainton is a civil parish located in the county of Yorkshire, England. It is situated in the borough of Middlesbrough, just south of the River Tees. The parish covers an area of approximately 4 square miles and has a population of around 1,500 people.

The village of Stainton is known for its picturesque setting, surrounded by rolling hills and countryside. It is a predominantly rural area, with a few scattered farms and residential properties. The architecture of the village is characterized by a mix of traditional stone-built houses and more modern developments.

Stainton has a strong sense of community, with a number of local amenities and facilities. These include a primary school, a village hall, and a pub, which serves as a popular meeting place for residents. The parish also has a small church, St. Peter's, which dates back to the 12th century and offers regular services.

The village is well-connected to the nearby towns and cities, with good road links to Middlesbrough and Darlington. Public transportation is available in the form of regular bus services, providing easy access to surrounding areas.

The rural location of Stainton makes it an ideal spot for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. There are several footpaths and nature trails in the area, offering opportunities to explore the beautiful countryside. Overall, Stainton offers a peaceful and scenic setting, making it a desirable place to live for those seeking a quieter, rural lifestyle.

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Stainton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.443425/-1.164324 or Grid Reference SK5594. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old milestone At the southern end of the hamlet of Wilsic by a wooden post is this old stone, ivy-covered in January 2020.   It was set up about 1750 by Thomas Watson-Wentworth, the first Marquis of Rockingham.  It is one of only two remaining on this route from his home at Wentworth Woodhouse to Blyth and the Great North Road. This is at 13 miles from Wentworth. Passing it next time there will be secateurs in hand to clear the vegetation.  The 11 mile stone is in the wall surrounding Crookhill Golf Course in Conisbrough, SK5271 9742.
Old milestone
At the southern end of the hamlet of Wilsic by a wooden post is this old stone, ivy-covered in January 2020. It was set up about 1750 by Thomas Watson-Wentworth, the first Marquis of Rockingham. It is one of only two remaining on this route from his home at Wentworth Woodhouse to Blyth and the Great North Road. This is at 13 miles from Wentworth. Passing it next time there will be secateurs in hand to clear the vegetation. The 11 mile stone is in the wall surrounding Crookhill Golf Course in Conisbrough, SK5271 9742.
By Home Farm, Wilsic Wilsic is a very small village but it boasts a special school that caters for children with autism  and other complex needs.
By Home Farm, Wilsic
Wilsic is a very small village but it boasts a special school that caters for children with autism and other complex needs.
On Wilsic Lane heading to Wilsic
On Wilsic Lane heading to Wilsic
Bridleway at Paddock Lane near Wadworth
Bridleway at Paddock Lane near Wadworth
Limekiln Lane Approaching Stainton
Limekiln Lane
Approaching Stainton
Path through Stainton Bottoms
Path through Stainton Bottoms
Winter tree on Cockhill Field Lane
Winter tree on Cockhill Field Lane
Fly tipping on a byway Fly tipping or has the trampoline been placed here and just deteriorated?
Fly tipping on a byway
Fly tipping or has the trampoline been placed here and just deteriorated?
Winter trees in a hedgerow
Winter trees in a hedgerow
Holme Hall Quarry Part of a large and growing limestone quarry between Braithwell and Stainton.
Holme Hall Quarry
Part of a large and growing limestone quarry between Braithwell and Stainton.
Small horse jump One of several in a row beside a field path.
Small horse jump
One of several in a row beside a field path.
Path through a grassy field Easy to follow thanks to a light snowfall.
Path through a grassy field
Easy to follow thanks to a light snowfall.
Boundary fence Beside the public footpath to the west of Wilsic.
Boundary fence
Beside the public footpath to the west of Wilsic.
A glimpse of Wilsic Hall School The hedged boundary provides privacy for this special school.
A glimpse of Wilsic Hall School
The hedged boundary provides privacy for this special school.
Wilsic Lodge Farm The two concrete silos are grade II listed as 'rare and early example of the use of concrete in C20 farmbuilding'.

The farm appears to have been abandoned and there is evidence of roof tiles and other materials being salvaged.
Wilsic Lodge Farm
The two concrete silos are grade II listed as 'rare and early example of the use of concrete in C20 farmbuilding'. The farm appears to have been abandoned and there is evidence of roof tiles and other materials being salvaged.
Bridleway to Wilsic Lodge Farm
Bridleway to Wilsic Lodge Farm
Private reservoir near Wilsic Possibly constructed to provide irrigation to the surrounding fields.
Private reservoir near Wilsic
Possibly constructed to provide irrigation to the surrounding fields.
Paddock Lane A bridleway to the west of Wadworth
Paddock Lane
A bridleway to the west of Wadworth
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Stainton is located at Grid Ref: SK5594 (Lat: 53.443425, Lng: -1.164324)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: South Yorkshire

District: Doncaster

Police Authority: South Yorkshire

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