Dore

Dore is a village in South Yorkshire. It is now a suburb of Sheffield, England, having been part of Derbyshire before 1934. The village lies on a hill above the River Sheaf. It has a reputation of being Sheffields wealthiest suburb, and is the only ward of the city that regularly elects a Conservative councillor. Dore was first mentioned in 829, when it was the site where King Ecgbert became the first king of England by accepting the submission of the Northumbrian army.

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