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Scheduled Monuments in Barnsley
Anglo-Saxon period cross in churchyard of All Saints
Cawthorne
Boundary and wayside cross known as Catshaw Cross
Dunford
Cross in the churchyard of All Saints' Church, Darfield
Darfield Ward
Dovecote at Glebe Farm
Tankersley
East Gawber Hall colliery fanhouse, 800m north east of Croft Farm
St Helens Ward
Hallsteads moated site, Grimethorpe
North East Ward
Heavy Anti-aircraft gunsite 330m south east of Lowfield Farm
Dearne South Ward
Hemingfield Colliery
Hoyland Milton Ward
Late prehistoric settlement in Notton Park, 650m north west of Lee Lane Farm
Royston Ward
Low Mill furnace
Dodworth Ward
Monk Bretton Priory Cluniac and Benedictine monastery: monastic precinct and two fishponds
Monk Bretton Ward
Monk Bretton standing cross
Monk Bretton Ward
Rockley blast furnace
Penistone East Ward
Rockley engine house
Penistone East Ward
Romano-British settlements at Finkle Street
Wortley
Romano-British settlements in Wombwell Wood
Wombwell Ward
Silkstone 17th century glassworks and 18th century pottery, 180m east of All Saints Church
Silkstone
The former Elsecar Ironworks
Hoyland Milton Ward
The former Elsecar New Colliery, including the Elsecar Newcomen Engine
Hoyland Milton Ward
Water powered bloomery, iron forge and rolling mill at Low Forge
Hunshelf
Wayside cross at Howbrook crossroads
Wortley
Wayside cross known as Kirk Cross
Royston Ward
Wayside cross known as the Cundy Cross
Wortley
Wayside cross on Langsett Moor known as Lady Cross
Dunford
Wayside cross south of Hartcliff Road
Penistone
Wortley Top Forge
Hunshelf