Toponymy Wheatley was recorded in the
Domesday Book as
Watelaie. The name "Wheatley" means 'Woodland clearing growing with wheat'. On 1 April 2015 the parish was abolished and merged with
North Wheatley to form "North and South Wheatley".
Roman period and later The villages dates back to
Romans times and prior. The Roman Road from Lincoln crosses the River Trent at
Littleborough and goes through South Wheatley and North Wheatley before reaching
Doncaster. Roman coins were found in the village. There are numerous theories about a Roman settlement in Wheatley, a possible Roman villa on the playing field, but no hard evidence. Roman coins have also been found on Chapel field, situated alongside the road. Many of the dwellings in South Wheatley were primarily farmhouses for housing agricultural workers as the parish was mainly rural, with much of the surrounding land used for that purpose. == Community & leisure ==