Sykehouse
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The civil parish of Sykehouse is an administrative area of the metropolitan borough of Doncaster (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Sykehouse is a largely rural area containing a handful of small hamlets. Its northern border is marked by the River Went, while the River Don marks its eastern boundary. The New Junction Canal bisects the parish.
Sykehouse contains the following settlements:
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Eskholme
Eskholme is a hamlet on the River Went, and is located at approximately 53° 39' North, 1° 0' 30" West, at an elevation of around 4 metres above sea level.
Pincheon Green
Pincheon Green is little more than a small row of houses, and is located at approximately 53° 39' North, 1° 2' 20" West, at an elevation of around 4 metres above sea level.
Sykehouse
Sykehouse is the largest of the villages within the parish, and contains the parish church of the Holy Trinity. The village is located at approximately 53° 38' 30" North, 1° 3' West, at an elevation of around 4 metres above sea level.
Topham
Topham is a hamlet on the River Went, alongside a dismantled railway. It is located at approximately Template:Coor dms, at an elevation of around 5 metres above sea level.
Wormley Hill
Wormley Hill is a hamlet close to the River Don, and is located at approximately Template:Coor dms, at an elevation of around 4 metres above sea level.