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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Railway stations in Barnsley, Schools in Barnsley, Wentworth Castle, Penistone Grammar School, Oakwell, Barnsley Interchange, St John and St Mary Magdalene Church, Goldthorpe, Darfield Upperwood Primary School, Holgate School, Penistone railway station, The Elmhirst School, Burntwood Hall, Barnsley College, Wortley Top Forge, The Kingstone School, Cannon Hall, Kirk Balk School, Northern College for Residential and Non-Residential Adult Education, Worsbrough Mill, Houndhill, Priory School and Sports College, Saint John the Baptist Church, Penistone, Open College of the Arts, Darton High School, Monk Bretton Priory, Bolton-on-Dearne railway station, Barnsley Christian School, Dodworth railway station, Elsecar Heritage Centre, Dodworth St John the Baptist CofE, Silkstone Common railway station, Thurnscoe railway station, Barnsley Town Hall, Elsecar railway station, Goldthorpe railway station, St Michael's Catholic and Church of England High School, Wombwell railway station, Royston High School, Royd Moor Wind Farm, The Lamproom Theatre, Darton railway station, Shaw Lane, Dearne High School, Penistone Paramount Cinema, Hartcliff Folly, Oaks viaduct, Wombwell High School, Darfield, All Saints, Church of England, Edward Sheerien School, Willowgarth High School, Carlton Community College, Barnsley Academy, Wortley Hall, Elsecar Holy Trinity Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary, The Mall Barnsley, Barnsley Metrodome, Lowe Stand. Excerpt: Wentworth Castle is a stately home and estate near Barnsley in South Yorkshire. It was originally the seat of the Earls of Strafford. An older house existed on the estate, then called Stainborough, when it was purchased by Thomas Wentworth, Lord Raby (later Earl of Strafford), in 1711. The precise date of the name change is not known, although it was still Stainborough in Jan Kip's eng...