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GBP 39 - 45 Belmont Hotel
Just half a mile from Thorne Golf Club, Belmont Hotel is 20 minutes from lively Doncaster. There is free parking, free Wi-Fi, a traditional restaurant… More | ||||||
Thorne is a market town in South Yorkshire, England, that lies east of the River Don, England|River Don, on the Stainforth Canal, and is located at approximately , at an elevation of around 5 metres above sea level, on the Yorkshire side of the border with Lincolnshire. It is part of the Doncaster (borough)|metropolitan borough of Doncaster in the metropolitan county of South Yorkshire
The town is served by two railway stations: Thorne North, and Thorne South; as well as Junction 6 of the M18 motorway. The A614 road runs through the town.
The main industries in the town have traditionally been coal mining and farming, although many residents now commute to Doncaster.
Notable buildings in the town include the eleventh century parish church and the motte of Peel Hill Castle. Other attractions include the extensive Thorne Moors. Famous people from Thorne include Lesley Garrett, Roy Clarke and Thomas Crapper.
The land which is now Thorne was once inhabited by Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age people. It became a permanent settlement around AD700, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
The civil parish of Thorne also takes in the village of Moorends to the north.
Brass Band concerts are held in the park during the summer months, which is also the location for the annual Thorne Festival. Thorne and Moorends had its very own Community Radio station during the summer of 2005.
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