Kirk Bramwith

Kirk Bramwith is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England.[2] The village centre is located on a narrow strip of land, sandwiched between the River Don Navigation to the south east and the New Junction Canal to the north west.[3] The Anglican church building is dedicated to St. Mary, and is grade II* listed.[4] The old rectory was built in 1864 in a Tudor Revival style, using red brick with a Welsh slate roof.[5] On Low Lane there is a late eighteenth-century bridge which crosses a drain.
St Mary's church and cemetery
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