English Heritage sites near Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

Conisbrough Castle

CONISBROUGH CASTLE

3 miles from Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

Dramatically re-presented in May 2014 after a major HLF funded project, the keep of Conisbrough Castle is unique.

Brodsworth Hall and Gardens

BRODSWORTH HALL AND GARDENS

4 miles from Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

Time really does stand still at Brodsworth Hall, one of the most unusual visitor attractions in South Yorkshire.

Roche Abbey

ROCHE ABBEY

8 miles from Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

Roche Abbey has one of the most complete ground plans of any English Cistercian monastery, laid out as excavated foundations.

Monk Bretton Priory

MONK BRETTON PRIORY

11 miles from Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

The substantial ruins of a Cluniac monastery, with an unusually well-marked ground plan, an almost complete west range and a 15th-century gatehouse.

Mattersey Priory

MATTERSEY PRIORY

13 miles from Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

The remains, mainly the 13th century refectory and kitchen, of a small monastery for just six Gilbertine canons - the only wholly English monastic order.

Steeton Hall Gateway

STEETON HALL GATEWAY

18 miles from Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

A fine example of a small, well preserved manorial gatehouse dating from the 14th century.


Churches in Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

St Leonard & St Jude Doncaster with S. Luke's Scawthorpe

Barnsley Road Scawsby Doncaster
01302 971841

Things are getting better. Our church is now open for communal worship and throughout the day for private prayer. All restrictions put in place to combat the Covid Pandemic have now been lifted. Individuals are still asked to act sensibly and responsibly because although the virus has not gone away, we do have to learn to live with it. If you still prefer to take your own precautions such as wearing a mask and hand sanitizing then please do so,.

The Parish of S.S. Leonard & Jude Scawsby, with S. Luke's Scawthorpe,

Serving the areas of Cusworth, Scawsby, Scawthorpe, Sunnyfields.

A Church of England Catholic Parish in full communion with Anglican Catholic Bishops.

A modern catholic parish in affiliation with the Society.

We are part of the Mission Partnership of Our Lady of Doncaster. The other parishes in the Mission Partnership are S. John the Baptist Edlington, S Jude's Hexthorpe, All Saints Arksey and S.S. Phillip & James New Bentley.

Enquiries concerning marriage, banns and baptisms via the Parish Priest or by leaving a message on the ACNY website.

THE WEEK AHEAD.

The fourth week in Ordinary Time.

Monday 30.1.2023 - Feria.

Mass 9.30am at S. Luke's, Broachgate, Scawthorpe.

Stay and Play 9.30am at S. Leonard's.

Tuesday 31.1.2023 - S. John Bosco - Priest.

No act of public worship today.

Wednesday 1.2.2023 - Feria.

No act of public worship today.

Messy Church 5pm.

Choir Practise 7pm. 

Thursday 2.2.2023 - The Presentation of the Lord - Candlemas. 

Procession and Sung Mass 7pm.

Friday 3.2.2023 - S. Blaise - Bishop and Martyr.

Holy Rosary 2pm.

Saturday 4.2.2023 - S. Gilbert of Sempringham.

No act of public worship today.

SUNDAY 5.2.2023 - Fifth  Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Morning Prayer 9.30am.

Sung Mass 10.30am.

THIS IS THE NEW REGULAR TIME FOR THE MAIN SUNDAY MASS.

Readings for Year A (10.30am Mass)

1st Reading - Isaiah 58:7-10.

2nd reading - the first letter of S. Paul to the Corinthians 2:1-5. 

Gospel - Matthew 5:13-16.

Psalm response  - The good man is a light in the darkness for the upright.

The Divine Office.

Psalter Week 4, Saints shown above.

Daily Readings - Cycle 1.

Week 4 in Ordinary Time.

Confessions

Please see above or by appointment.

Parish Policies.

1. Giving - That we encourage planned sacrificial giving and only raise money through other means for specific urgent building projects with the approval of the Church Council.

2. Mass Rite - That we are a catholic parish within the Church of England and that we use the current Roman Rite.

May your people, Lord, persevere in obedience to your will, so that, through this obedience, your Church in our time, may grow in grace & increase in numbers. Through Christ our Lord. Amen 

Living Lord Jesus calls his followers to seek first your Kingdom. Renew us as we make your love known. Release us to share freely together in mission and rejuvenate us to be fruitful in your service. Give us courage, wisdom and compassion, that strengthened with the grace of the Holy Spirit, we may as the Diocese of Sheffield, both flourish and grow through Christ our Lord. Amen.

SAFEGUARDING.

As a parish we take seriously the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults. We have formally adopted the House of Bishops 'Promoting a Safer Church' policy statement and a copy is displayed in the church. The Church Council has a current Parish Safeguarding Policy relating to children and vulnerable adults. A current DBS is in place for the parish Safeguarding Representative and for those meeting the eligibility criteria.

The Parish Safeguarding Representative is Tony Lindley who along the with the Parish Priest are ultimately responsible for any matters of concern relating to children and vulnerable adults. Contact details are on display in the parish church.

******AS A PARISH WE SUPPORT THE LOCAL FOOD BANK. PLEASE REMEMBER TO DONATE TO THE FOOD BANK!!!*****

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St Mary the Virgin

Main Street Sprotbrough Doncaster
01302 854836
http://www.stmarys-sprotbrough.co.uk

The parish church, dating from 1176, stands at the centre of the old residential village of Sprotbrough, serving a growing community of 2500 homes, three schools and one home for the elderly. 

We are lively and active mainstream Anglicans. In 2005 St Edmund's became our daughter church, and details of usual services at at St Mary's  can be found in the service times section. We also have an ecumenical covenant relationship with Sprotbrough Park Methodist Church.  

The village, three miles from Doncaster, stands above the Don Gorge (SSSI), with excellent rail and road links to places of interest and countryside of great beauty. 


Pubs in Sprotbrough and Cusworth Parish

Boat Inn

Nursery Road, Sprotbrough, DN5 7NB
(01302) 858500
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An attractive, multi-roomed pub, mainly orientated towards diners. Situated conveniently for the canal, Don Gorge, Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve, and the Trans-Pennine Trail. Outside is a large courtyard drinking area with many picnic ta...
Ivanhoe

Melton Road, Sprotbrough, DN5 7NS
(01302) 853130

The Ivanhoe, an impressive building, stands proudly at the village crossroads and this is a wonderful spot to enjoy a drink in the large beer garden, by a village cricket pitch, whilst appreciating what can only be described as an idyllic s...
Mallard

Cusworth Lane, Cusworth, DN5 8JN
(01302) 813132

Busy. modern estate pub, friendly people, No real ale since covid.
Newton Arms

Sprotbrough Road, Sprotbrough, DN5 8BP
(01302) 391743
newtonarmssprotbrough.co.uk/

Refurbished September 2015, now selling real ales, One real ale currently available, usually national brand
Old Brewhouse

Cusworth Lane, Cusworth, DN5 7TU
(01302) 639880

A venture by DCLT inside the grounds of Cusworth Hall where there was a brewery once before. Now brewing on the site again, several beers under the Logo of 1086. Three beers available, either three 1086, or two 1086 & a guest ale. Food cons...
Sprotbrough Country Club
York Bar Working Mens Club