Doncaster, England

The typical property in DN11

DN11 covers Tickhill, Harworth and Bircotes, former coalfield villages on the South Yorkshire-Nottinghamshire border.

Area summary

DN11 sits in the City of Doncaster Council and Bassetlaw District. The outcode covers Tickhill, Harworth, Bircotes and surrounding villages. Tickhill has a notable conservation area and the Grade I-listed parish church of St Mary. Harworth and Bircotes were dominated by coal mining (Harworth Colliery closed in 2006). Housing is mixed: older listed buildings in Tickhill, Victorian and Edwardian terraces in former mining villages, and newer estate development.

There is no station within DN11. Doncaster and Retford are the closest. The A1(M) at junctions 34 and 35 provides motorway access.

Employment patterns are commuter into Doncaster and the A1(M) logistics belt.

City of Doncaster Council and Bassetlaw District both operate variable HMO licensing. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions.

What the data shows

Average sold
£97,756
From 47 sales
Median sold
£97,500
Dominant stock
semi-detached
Full data for DN11

Researched facts

  • Harworth Colliery closed in 2006, source
  • Tickhill conservation area is designated, source
  • The A1(M) serves DN11, source

Buyer notes

  • Coal Authority mining searches essential
  • Listed buildings in Tickhill have strict consent rules
  • A1(M) traffic noise affects some properties

The full DN11 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

DN11 property data

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