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Millhouse Green is a village in Barnsley on the north banks of theRiver Don to the west ofPenistone in theEnglish county ofSouth Yorkshire.[1]
Millhouse Green forms part of theMetropolitan Borough of Barnsley andPenistonecivil parish. The village falls within the Penistone Westward of the Barnsley MBC.
Millhouse Green is located on theA628 road at its junction with theB6106, which runs toHolmfirth inWest Yorkshire. It is home to the expected amenities of a village of this size. There was a small Post Office with shop near the western edge of the village which closed in 2019. There is another small shop near the centre which sells freshly made food and a small selection of groceries. There is also the Millhouse Green Institute, a village hall which plays host to small events and has a crown green bowling square and tennis court at the rear. There is also a pub, the Blacksmith Arms, and further out from the centre are Windmill Nursery which has a cafe.
The village is home to Millhouse Primary School a small, mixed primary school. It has from 100 - 140 students depending on intake.[2]
A development of around 200 homes was planned for the village, with the building work being split between Cala Homes and another developer. The site was selected as the old factory grounds for Hoyland Fox, an umbrella frame manufacturer and was renamed Springfields. The construction was placed on hiatus due to theGreat Recession, but was finally completed in 2013.
The Bullhouse Bridge, which carries the Trans Pennine Trail across the A628 at Millhouse Green...
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