Bentley, South Yorkshire
Coordinates: 53°31′26″N 1°05′06″W / 53.5238°N 1.0849°W
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| OS grid reference | SE565056 |
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| Metropolitan county | South Yorkshire |
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | DONCASTER |
| Postcode district | DN5 |
| Police | South Yorkshire |
| Fire | South Yorkshire |
| Ambulance | Yorkshire |
| EU Parliament | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| List of places: UK • England • Yorkshire | |
Bentley is a village in South Yorkshire, England two miles north of the town of Doncaster. The village was once owned by Edmund Hastings of Plumtree, Nottinghamshire, who had inherited it from his wife Copley's Sprotborough family. Hastings subsequently sold the manor to John Levett, a York lawyer born at High Melton who married the niece of Hastings's wife, who then conveyed it to Sir Arthur Ingram of York, High Sheriff of Yorkshire.[1][2]
A former mining village it lies on the River Don, Bentley and the nearby hamlet of Toll Bar were badly affected by floods in June 2007.
Bentley is made up of two parts, Bentley West End which is the part closest to town and Bentley New Village which is the part closest to Toll Bar.
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- Bentley Explosion at 7am Sunday 13th June, 2010
- Flood pictures 2007
- BBC News - Residents braced for more floods, 30 June 2007
- BBC News - Misery goes on for flood villages, 2 July 2007
- Conveyance of Bentley, The Topographer and Genealogist, John Gough Nichols, 1858
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