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- Q1615257 subject Q8201451.
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- Q1615257 abstract "The village of North Anston is in England.Anston was already established as a settlement by the time of the Domesday Book (1086), when North and South Anston (Anestan and Litelanstan) were under the ownership of Roger de Busli. The name Anston is thought to derive from "an stan" (a stone) as opposed to anything based on the suffix -ton, and there is much evidence of quarrying in the area. Anston, and neighbouring Dinnington make up a 2.2-mile (3.5 km) strip of urban development stranded amidst a sea of agricultural land, and its presence and growth owe much to quarrying. The original interest for the area (beyond Anston's agricultural uses) was the sandy "Anstone" magnesian limestone, but the real growth in Anston's population was more due to the sinking of the Dinnington Main Colliery in the early 20th century. Anston is Part of Rotherham Borough Council for the Anston and Woodsetts Ward. It is represented by the three Labour Councillors, Darren J L Hughes, Judy Dalton and Jo Burton.Anston railway station opened on 20 May 1912 and closed on 2 December 1929.".
- Q1615257 areaCode "01909".
- Q1615257 country Q145.
- Q1615257 gridReference "SK5386".
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- Q1615257 populationTotal "9559".
- Q1615257 postalCode "S25".
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- Q1615257 dialCode "1909".
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- Q1615257 officialName "North Anston".
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- Q1615257 population "9559".
- Q1615257 postcodeDistrict "S25".
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- Q1615257 comment "The village of North Anston is in England.Anston was already established as a settlement by the time of the Domesday Book (1086), when North and South Anston (Anestan and Litelanstan) were under the ownership of Roger de Busli. The name Anston is thought to derive from "an stan" (a stone) as opposed to anything based on the suffix -ton, and there is much evidence of quarrying in the area.".
- Q1615257 label "Anston".
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- Q1615257 name "North Anston".