Thurlstone

Some industries developed using water power from the River Don such as corn milling, wire drawing and various wool and cloth processes.[2] Most of these are now gone and only James Durrans (carbon products) and Service Direct owned by 'Don Eddie' remain.The village is now a dormitory for the urban areas of South and West Yorkshire.The village now falls in the Penistone West ward of the Barnsley MBC.[7] Thurlstone was originally in the Wapentake of Staincross which more or less corresponds with today's Barnsley Borough Area.
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