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- (107 m) above sea level. Historically[when?] the village was known as Kexborough, and includes the hamlets of Haigh and Swithin. Until 1974 it was in the...
- John Silvester (1652 – 5 May 1722) held the Lordship of Birthwaite and Kexborough, near Barnsley, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, which he bought...
- Source: Bradey Mills Cawthorne Elland Friarmere Halifax Huddersfield Kexborough Lepton Linthwaite Hall Lockwood Meltham Mills Micklehurst Paddock Primrose...
- primary school and a secondary school called Darton Academy actually in Kexborough which opened in 2011. The new building (and rebranded school) replaced...
- the Kexborough campus. By this time, the school catered for 11 pupils, with the first two years being spent at Darton, before moving to Kexborough. Since...
- Shaw Lands Jump Primary School, Jump Keresforth Primary School, Dodworth Kexborough Primary School, Darton Kings Oak Primary Learning Centre, Wombwell Lacewood...
- Honley Wesleyians Hoylandswaine International Caribbean Karrier Carworks Kexborough Lepton Highlanders Mirfield Meltham Moldgreen WMC Netherton Overthorpe...
- September 1912 – 4 November 1988) was a British trade unionist. Born in Kexborough near Barnsley, Driver studied at the University of Sheffield, where he...
- Walker (1868–1945) was a Justice of the Peace, solicitor and Baptist from Kexborough who served on Barnsley Council from 1902. He was president of the local...
- plan and a rounded top. On the top is "BARNSLEY & GRANGEMOOR ROAD" and "KEXBOROUGH", and on the sides are the distances to Huddersfield, Barnsley, and Bretton...