Pincheon Green
Pincheon Green is a hamlet in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England.[1] The name is thought to derive from "Pinch(e)on", a surname which is a variant of Puncheon, and "grene", the Middle English word for a field or grassy place.To the north are the Aire and Calder Navigation, (Knottingley and Goole section) and the River Went.Between the drain and the River Went, protection from flooding is provided by the Sykehouse Barrier Bank, which runs along the southern edge of the Went Lows washland.Warren Hall was mentioned in a lease dated to 1521, when William Copley took up residence there.