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The Origin of South Elmsall’s Streets

Only a handful of South Elmsall’s streets were named on the 1854 Ordnance Survey map of the area, the first of it’s kind. Discover what those streets were, where they were and what they evolved into.

A to Z

  • Back Lane
  • Balk Lane
  • Bradle Car Lane
  • Broad Lane
  • Chapel Lane
  • Coal Pit Lane
  • Common Lane
  • Crab Tree Lane
  • Field Lane
  • Frickley Lane
  • Goosehole Lane
  • Hacking Lane
  • High Street
  • Little Lane
  • Mill Lane
  • Mork Royd Lane
  • Pasture Lane
  • Spring Lane
  • Top of Common Lane
  • Trough Lane
  • West Field Lane

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