New Edlington

{{short description|Area of Edlington, South Yorkshire, England}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

{{Use British English|date=January 2025}}

{{Infobox UK place

| static_image_name = Bernard Road (geograph 3405872).jpg

| static_image_width =

| static_image_caption = View of New Edlington along Bernard Road (2013)

| static_image_alt =

| country = England

| official_name = New Edlington

| coordinates = {{coord|53.4806|-1.1897|display=inline,title}}

| population = 8,276

| population_ref = (2001)

| metropolitan_borough = Doncaster

| civil_parish = Edlington

| metropolitan_county = South Yorkshire

| region = Yorkshire and the Humber

| constituency_westminster = Don Valley

| post_town = DONCASTER

| postcode_district = DN12

| postcode_area = DN

| dial_code = 01709

| os_grid_reference = SK5397

}}

New Edlington is an area of the town of Edlington, Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, lying close to Warmsworth and the A630 road.

Churches and [[places of worship]]

File:Edlington - Saint John's Church.jpg

Warmsworth and New Edlington Church lies on the border of Edlington and Warmsworth. It is located on Edlington Lane near Warmsworth Halt, an area of Warmsworth village.

St John the Baptist's Church is situated on St John's Lane in the western part of New Edlington.

History

=Mining=

File:Miners Housing - geograph.org.uk - 238914.jpg

There is a pit-plain round the back of New Edlingon and Warmsworth, near [http://www.fisharound.net/location/public/4006/Martinwells-Lake/ Martinwells Lake]. Both New and Old Edlington are pit-villages.