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Killamarsh is a town and civil parish in North East Derbyshire. It borders South Yorkshire to its north and west. It lies between Halfway and Mosborough to the west, Eckington and Renishaw to the south, Beighton and Sothall to the northwest, Wales to the northeast, Harthill to its east and the Rother Valley Country Park to its north. Over the years, South Yorkshire and Sheffield have tried to merge the town into the ceremonial county, but disagreements have prevented this, despite Killamarsh having an "0114" dialing code and a Sheffield address and postcode. Killamarsh was mentioned in the ''Domesday Book'' with the name ''Chinewoldemaresc'' or ''Chinewolde''〔''Domesday Book: A Complete Translation''. London: Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0-14-143994-7 p.753 and 1365〕 meaning "Cynewalds Marsh". There are a number of smaller communities within the town. Norwood, Nethergreen, Westthorpe and Upperthorpe surround the main town centre. ==History== The parish church of St. Giles contains gravestones dating back to the Saxon era as well as masonry work from the 12th century, and many stained glass windows. A number of public houses in Killamarsh are over 300 years old. Domesday records Killamarsh as belonging to Hascoit Musard and being valued at 12 pence.〔
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