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Village in South Yorkshire, England This article is about the suburb of Doncaster, England. For other uses, see Wheatley Hills (disambiguation).

Human settlement in England
Wheatley Hills
Wheatley Hills is located in the City of Doncaster districtWheatley HillsWheatley HillsLocation within the Borough of DoncasterShow map of the City of Doncaster districtWheatley Hills is located in South YorkshireWheatley HillsWheatley HillsLocation within South YorkshireShow map of South Yorkshire
Population17,733 (2011 census)
OS grid referenceSE575024
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDONCASTER
Postcode districtDN2
Dialling code01302
PoliceSouth Yorkshire
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53°32′11″N 1°05′57″W / 53.5364°N 1.0991°W / 53.5364; -1.0991

Wheatley Hills is a suburb of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It is situated around 2 miles (3.2 km) north-east of the city centre. The Wheatley Hills & Intake ward within the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster had a population of 17,733 at the 2011 census.

Wheatley means wheat fields in Old English, located at the eastern end of the central ridge that runs through most of the town. The surrounding region was often flooded in the times before the River Don was rerouted and extra drainage channels dug, and lies on the old floodplain of the Don, which peaked at today's Thorne Road. Originally the suburb was part of the Wheatley, but due to the expansion of housing during the post-war era and boundary changes, Wheatley Hills became a separate area in its own right.

History

The 1930s saw the first houses built in what would become Wheatley Hills. Originally known as the Hills Lane Estate, it centred on The Grove with the eastern edge being marked by Boundary Avenue. Wheatley Hills reached its present size during the 1950s with the development of the Ennerdale Estate to the south of the original Hills Lane Estate, and the Greenleafe Estate east of Boundary Avenue.

Sport

North 1 East Rugby Union team, Wheatley Hills RUFC are named in conjunction with the suburb. They are based at Brunnel Road in the York Road Industrial Estate just outside Doncaster Town Centre. Notably the training ground is not actually in the Wheatley Hills area. The club was originally formed as Wheatley Secondary Modern Old Boys in the 1960s but very soon became an 'open club' still playing its home games at the school and using the nearby Wheatley Hotel as its headquarters. In the 1970s the club moved to the Pilkington Glassworks Recreation Ground and Social Club before acquiring its present site.

Wheatley Hills Tennis Club lies on Greenhouse Road. Established in 1954, the club offers professional coaching to players of all ages. The Wheatley Golf club lies nearby on Armthorpe Road. The course itself ranges in length, alongside Leger Way adjacent to the west of Wheatley Hills.

Transport

In 1902, Wheatley Hills was served by the Doncaster Tramway from the town to the terminus on Thorne Road. A trolleybus service in the 1950s became available further into the suburb when the tram service became defunct in the late 1920s to mid-1930s.

Today, Wheatley Hills is well served by public transport links to Doncaster city centre. Leading bus company First South Yorkshire operate Service 65 to Wheatley Hills, running regularly every 30 minutes during peak time journeys, via Intake.

Places of worship

Notable people

  • Julia Mallam - former Emmerdale actress, who played Dawn Woods in the popular ITV soap from 2003 to 2006.
  • Lindsey Strutt - Glamour model Nuts
  • Mick McMichael - Professional Wrestler
  • Mitch Rose - professional footballer with Grimsby Town

References

  1. socialtennis.com - Wheatey Hills Tennis Club Retrieved 29 January 2011
  2. First South Yorkshire Transport Wheatey Hills Retrieved 29 January 2011

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