Mapplewell

Mapplewell

Main junction at Mapplewell village
Mapplewell
 Mapplewell shown within South Yorkshire
Metropolitan boroughBarnsley
Metropolitan county South Yorkshire
RegionYorkshire and the Humber
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town BARNSLEY
Postcode district S75
Dialling code 01226
Police South Yorkshire
Fire South Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
EU Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
UK ParliamentBarnsley Central
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England
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Coordinates: 53°35′10″N 1°30′07″W / 53.586°N 1.502°W

Mapplewell is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, in South Yorkshire, England. Formerly part of the now defunct Barnsley West and Penistone borough constituency, following the Boundary Commission for England's report on South Yorkshire's Parliamentary constituencies in 2004 and the subsequent inquiry in 2005, it is now part of the Barnsley Central borough constituency.

History

Mapplewell began life as a hamlet, as it grew in size it began to merge with neighbouring hamlet, Staincross and ever since the histories of the villages have been linked together. As in Staincross, nail making was an important industry in Mapplewell in the 17th century. However by the late 19th century mining was the predominant source of employment, after the sinking of a deep mine in North Gawber. In 1761, John Wesley preached in Mapplewell, at a time when villagers had to go to the church in neighbouring Darton to worship. After Wesley's visit, many chapels were built in the village, of which only a few remain.[1]

Geography

Mapplewell lies around three miles north of Barnsley, situated at approximately 53°35′11″N 1°30′9″W / 53.58639°N 1.50250°W and at an elevation of around 100 metres above sea level.

Sport

The village was represented in the FA Cup by Mapplewell & Staincross Athletic F.C.

References

External links

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