Hooton Pagnell is a small village and civil parish near Doncaster in South Yorkshire, set in a largely agricultural landscape. The village is centred around a notable country house and an ancient parish church, with a handful of historic stone buildings and lanes that give it a picture-postcard, conservation-area feel rather than a suburban character.
Historically the name reflects medieval landholding by the Paganell family and the local hall and church have long shaped village life; Hooton Pagnell Hall and St Chad's Church remain focal points. Economically the area is still rooted in farming, with many residents now commuting to nearby towns, while a small, active community sustains traditional events such as fĂȘtes and village gatherings.
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