Letwell

Letwell is a rural village in the metropolitan borough of Rotherham (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with Nottinghamshire. It lies between Dinnington and Langold, off the B6463 road. It is located at 53 22' 40" North, 1 9' West, at an elevation of around 75 metres above sea level. The first reference to Letwell was in the 12th century when it was part of the lands of Tickhill Castle. The village is famed locally for its octagonal red-brick 18th century dovecote, and there is also a 19th century dovecote in the village. Letwell has a number of listed Georgian buildings, including farm cottages, a rectory, and a village hall. The village of Firbeck lies to the north of Letwell, while Gildingwells lies to the south.

 

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