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Wentworth

Wentworth is a quaint but fascinating historic village north of Rotherham, with two churches, traditional Yorkshire pubs serving Wentworth Beer and a garden centre occupying land once used as the kitchen garden of Wentworth Woodhouse.

Browse the antique shops at Wentworth Forge, watch the blacksmith display his skills or just enjoy a visit to the tearooms. Lovely walks include the Wentworth Countryside Doorstep Walk, taking in the hamlet of Street, Needle's Eye, Elsecar Heritage Centre and Kings Wood

Hoober Stand

This is a photograph of Hoober Stand

Hoober Stand, with its base standing 518 feet above sea level, commemorates the quelling of the Jacobite Rebellion in 1745.

It consists of a triangular tower 85 feet high, surmounted by a flat platform with a parapet and a hexagonal domed cupola off centre which provided a roof over the spiral staircase, bringing the total height to almost 100 feet.

Hoober Stand is immediately adjacent to a public footpath off Lea Brook.

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Needle's Eye

This is a photograph of the Needle's Eye

The Needle's Eye stands in Lee Wood and consists of a pyramidal tower surmounted by a stone urn, pierced by a carriageway flanked by stone seats.

Legend says that it was built in response to a wager by the Marquis of Rockingham to drive a horse and carriage through the eye of a needle.

It is immediately adjacent to a public footpath running from the junction of Coaley Lane and Street Lane to Elsecar Green.

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The Mausoleum

The Mausoleum is architecturally the finest of the monuments built in 1788 in memory of the 2nd Marquis of Rockingham.

Built over a period of three years by ten men, it rises in three sections to a height of 90 feet and was designed by John Carr of York.

The ground floor section is an enclosed hall, surmounted by an open colonnade, with an arcade of Corinthian columns, and the third level consists of a cupola designed to resemble a Roman temple.

In the ground floor chamber was placed a life size statue of the 2nd Marquis and busts of eight political friends.

This is a photograph of the Mausoleum

The Mausoleum is surrounded by private woodland, off Cortworth Lane in Nether Haugh.

Hoober Stand and the Mausoleum are open to the public from Spring Bank Holiday to August Bank Holiday with a small admission fee. Group visits can be arranged by telephoning the office on 01226 742041, or writing to:

Fitzwilliam Wentworth Amenity Trust
Clayfields Lane
Wentworth
Rotherham
South Yorkshire S62 7TD

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