Thrybergh

Thrybergh

infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 53.45
longitude= -1.30
map_type= South Yorkshire
official_name= Thrybergh
population =
metropolitan_borough= Rotherham
region= Yorkshire and the Humber
metropolitan_county = South Yorkshire
constituency_westminster= Wentworth
post_town= ROTHERHAM
postcode_district = S65
postcode_area= S
dial_code= 01709
os_grid_reference=

Thrybergh is a village in England, approximately three miles away from Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

The village has been around for a long time. The ancient Romans were present in the Rotherham area and also in the nearby town of Doncaster. Doncaster Road, a thoroughfare between these two towns runs straight through Thrybergh, but although there is no evidence of this being a Roman road, Thrybergh would have been an ideal place of rest for Roman travellers making their way to Doncaster.

Thrybergh – which is mentioned in the Domesday Book – was given to William de Perci, a chief aide to William the Conqueror and founder of the great Percy family, after the Norman conquest of England in 1066.

The estate was passed on to the Normainvilles around the year 1200, and it remained with them until 1316, when Sir Adam Reresby became Lord of Thrybergh. For the next 400 or so years, an unbroken succession of sixteen generations of Reresbys held their place in Thrybergh.

Thrybergh has many schools, including Thrybergh Comprehensive, Thrybergh Primary, Dalton Foljambe Primary, St Gerards Catholic Primary, and Thrybergh Fullerton Primary.

There are three churches in Thrybergh, St Gerard's Catholic, St Leonard's Church of England, and St Peter's Church of England.

Thrybergh is home to Rotherham Golf Course, which, in the past used to hold famous tournaments. Par for the 6,327 yard course is 70. Simon Coumbe of Pontefract GC, holds the record of 62, which he reached during the second round of the inaugural Lee Westwood Trophy held in September 2005. He broke the previous record score of 65, jointly held by Lee Westwood and Ian Garbutt.

Thrybergh has two public houses, The Fullerton and The Reresby Arms (named after Lord Reresby). As well as this, other places include the Thrybergh Sports Centre, The Fosters Garden Centre and Fosters Petrol Station.

Notable residents

Many people in entertainment and politics have come from Thrybergh, or live there. These include:
*Paul Shane (Actor and Comedian) lives in Thrybergh
*Alan Simpson (Olympian) who attended St Gerard's Catholic Primary
*Ian Snodin former football player
*Glynn Snodin former football player


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