Campsall
Parish in the County of West Riding of Yorkshire
Etymology
Campsall and Sutton townships are now included in Norton; Sutton was formerly partly in Burghwallis parish.
Major Settlements
Other places in this Parish
Other OS name
- Askern Common
- Askern Field & Askern Hill
- Askern Lake
- Askern Mather, Mather Dike & Mather Pits
- Chapel Hill
- Highfield Ho
- Mill Ho
- Northfield Ho
- Spa Well
- Thistle Goit
- Bar Plant
- Barnsdale Bar & Barnsdale Wood
- Beevers Holt
- Bone Lane
- Campsall Common & Campsall Hall
- Campsmount
- Church Field
- Little Moor Common
- Longland Field
- Old Whin Fox Covert
- Parknook Quarry
- Stony Hills
- Trainlands
- Whinbed
- Wood Field
- Box Wood
- Clough Bridge & Clough Lane
- Ell Wood
- Fenwick Common
- Fenwick Hall
- Fenwick London Hill
- Fleet Drain
- Haggs Fm
- Lady Thorpe
- Lawn
- Moat Hill
- Near Wood
- Shaw Wood
- Went Lows
- Alder Wood
- Ash Carr Drain
- Barcroft Gates
- Carrs
- Causeway Bank
- Clay Bank
- Copley Spring Wood
- Crooked Hole Bridge
- Dormer Green
- Elm Field Fm
- Gill Lane
- Heyworth Lane
- Jett Hall
- Manor Fm
- Mill Dike
- Mill Dike
- Moss Carr
- Moss Common
- Moss London Hill
- Noble Thorpe Lane
- Old Green Lane
- Old Lane
- Paitfield Lane
- Pinfold Lane
- Thorpe Grange
- The Willows, Willow Bridge
- Wrancarr
- Black Clump
- Bradley's Well
- Cliff Hill
- Common End
- Dryhurst Closes
- Ings Dike
- Low Field
- Norton Common
- Norton Priory
- Norton Windmill
- Old Acre Rd
- Park Closes
- Rye Croft Field
- Sheep Cote Quarry
- South Field
- Spittlerush Lane
- Stygate Lane
- West Field
- Whiteley Plant
- Willow Bridge
- Willow Garth
- Camp
- Lady Gap
- Sutton Common
- Sutton Fields
- Town's Well
- Wetflat Plant