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Worrall

Worrall is a small rural village in the civil parish of Bradfield within the boundary of the City of Sheffield. It stands in an elevated position at a height of approximately 230 metres and is north west of Sheffield City Centre. The village has an area of 233 hectares and a population of 1,306 in 2006. At the time of the 2011 Census this village fell within the Stannington ward of the City. Gives details of population and area of village.Although a distinct village, Worrall has tenuous borders with the Sheffield suburbs of Wadsley, Middlewood and Loxley to the south and east and with the adjoining village of Oughtibridge to the north; to the west is a rural area extending out towards the village of High Bradfield.

Worrall (disambiguation)

Worrall is an English village in Sheffield; it can also refer to:

Surname
  • David Worrall (born 1990), English association football player
  • David Worrall (composer) (born 1954), Australian composer
  • Denis Worrall (born 1935), South African academic, businessman, and former politician and diplomat
  • Ernest Worrall (1898–1972), English artist
  • Frank Worrall (born 1961), English journalist and author
  • Fred Worrall ( fl. 1930s), English association football player
  • George Worrall (1855–1930), English association football player
  • Harry Worrall (1918–1979), English association football player
  • Jack Worrall (1861–1937), Australian rules footballer, cricketer, coach, sports journalist
  • James Worrall (born 1914), Canadian lawyer, olympic athlete, sports administrator
  • Joe Worrall (born 1945), former English association football referee
  • John Worrall (disambiguation) (several people)
  • Madeleine Worrall (born 1977), Scottish actress (i.a. Foyle's War)
  • Simon Worrall (born 1984), English rugby league player
Middle name
  • Antony Worrall Thompson (born 1951), English celebrity chef
  • Thomas Worrall Casey (1869–1949), English politician
  • Thomas Worrall Kent (born 1922), English born Canadian economist, journalist, public servant
  • William Worrall Mayo (1819–1911), English born American medical doctor and chemist (Mayo Clinic)
Other
  • Worrall Covered Bridge, covered bridge in Rockingham, Vermont, United States