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Wentworth is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

History

The village's history is dominated by the Wentworth, Watson and Fitzwilliam families who all lived in Wentworth Woodhouse. They also owned most (possibly all) of the land in the village. The village gained some independence when the Fitzwilliam family line finished in 1979.

There have been two churches built in the village. The first, called The Chapel of Wentworth, is thought to date back to the 12th century. The building of a new church, called Holy Trinity Parish Church, was commissioned in 1872 by William Thomas Spencer Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 6th Earl Fitzwilliam and consecrated in 1877 by the Archbishop of York.

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Local attractions

There are many local attractions most of which were built by the Fitzwilliams on the land surrounding Wentworth Woodhouse. Most of them are open to the public. Only the house itself is in private ownership. There is also the Elsecar Heritage Centre in the neighbouring village.

See also

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