Tickhill

Tickhill is a small town in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with Nottinghamshire. It lies 8 miles south of Doncaster, between Maltby and Harworth, on the conjunction of the A631 and A60 roads, and adjacent to the A1 motorway. It is located at 53 26' North, 1 6' 40" West, at an elevation of around 20 metres above sea level. Notable buildings in Tickhill include the substantial ruins of Tickhill Castle and a large thirteenth century parish church. The village's history dates from before 1066 when William I of England gave the lands and castle to Roger de Busli. Tickhill was notable enough to be invited to send representatives to Parliament in 1295, but not subsequently.

 

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