Carlton In Lindrick, High Road c.1965
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Photo of Carlton In Lindrick, High Road c.1965

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Two miles south of Langold, Carlton in Lindrick is a village of two parts, the original village to the south and a large former colliery village with hard red brick semi-detached houses. At the heart of the old village to the west of the Doncaster Road is the parish church with its fine Anglo-Saxon west tower. This view is of the Norman west door in the tower, which was moved from the nave in 1831.

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Memories of Carlton in Lindrick, High Road c1965

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I noticed someone spoke on here about the Ranch. It was a road off Rotherham Baulk but did not have a road surface on it so it was more of a path.It connected Carlton to Costhorpe but the area now has an industrial estate and a residential estate and is known as Costhorpe.I remember the Deakin family living on the ranch when we were kids but cant really remember their names apart from Joe ...see more
Hi, my husband was born and raised (until the age of 5) in a part-railway carriage on land known locally as The Ranch . I can't find any mention of these in any documents and was wondering if any body has a photo or knowledge they can share with us. Many thanks, joan Pearson
I was born in Carlton and lived there until I married in 1981, my maiden name was Fotheringham. My great grandma was Mrs Padley who owned the sweet shop on the main road, we used to visit regularly and I remember her back room still having the meat hooks in the ceiling, and if we needed the loo we had to go down into the garden and it was just a shed with a soil toilet, it was really creepy, especially in ...see more
I was born and lived in Low Street which is at the back of the shops shown; at the bottom of the area known as Wards Yard. My grandads sister, Elizabeth Moore, married a Charles Bradford. Maybe related to the grandmother of Glenda Lycett.