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Where is Gawber Hall?

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Matthew Shields

Updated on March 07, 2026

Where is Gawber Hall?

7 early years until 1935, gawber Hall, Elizabethan in origin, stood two miles north-west of Barnsley town centre. It was surrounded by open countryside overlooking the Dearne valley.

Who were the glassmakers of Gawber Hall?

Gawber Hall, perhaps around 1915 Courtesy of the Tasker Trust The Tate Family of Gawber Hall Richard Tate (1736–1787) and William Tate (1747–1806) 8 the hidden artists of barnsley both called glassmakers of Gawber Hall.

When did the Tate family live at Gawber Hall?

The Tate Family of Gawber Hall Richard Tate (1736–1787) and William Tate (1747–1806) 7 early years until 1935, gawber Hall, Elizabethan in origin, stood two miles north-west of Barnsley town centre. It was surrounded by open countryside overlooking the Dearne valley.

Where is the North Gawber Colliery?

The North Gawber Colliery which closed in 1988 was located to the north in Mapplewell and the East Gawber Hall Colliery, of which the buried remains of the colliery fanhouse are a scheduled monument, was to the north-east of Gawber. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 110 Sheffield & Huddersfield (Glossop & Holmfirth) (Map).