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Warmsworth
Warmsworth is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 3,855.〔(Office for National Statistics: ''Census 2001: Parish Headcounts: Doncaster'' ) Retrieved 2009-08-27〕 The main route to Warmsworth is the A1(M) and the A630. The River Don also runs next to Warmsworth, as well as a train line from Doncaster to Sheffield. Warmsworth borders a number of other civil parishes in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, including: Sprotbrough, Edlington, Conisbrough, Cadeby and Balby. It lies 3.9 miles from the centre of Doncaster. Warmsworth has a primary school called Warmsworth Primary School, which is a feeder to Sir Thomas Wharton Community College. ==History== Warmsworth used to be part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974, when it then became part of the new county of South Yorkshire. Warmsworth was mentioned in the Domesday Book in the 11th century under a different name. The church is a rectory, dedicated to St. Peter, in the deanery of Doncaster.〔(The Ancient Parish of WARMSWORTH ) Retrieved 2010-11-29〕 The Quaker Thomas Aldham lived in Warmsworth and was instrumental, with George Fox, in founding the nearby Balby meeting (congregation).〔History of Doncaster Friends (Retrieved 30 September 2011. )〕 The parish of Warmworth included Carr House, where Leonard Childers bred the famous racehorse ''Flying Childers''.
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