St Michaels Church in Rossington has an origin in the 12th century but was substantially rebuilt when it was restored in the mid 19th century. The south doorway is Norman as is the chancel arch. The pulpit dates to the 15th century and is claimed to have come from St Mary Magdalene's in Doncaster. At the eastern edge of the polygon and under ' Carriage Way', a late 18th century Manor House is depicted on the 1st edition map of 1854. This has been demolished by 1892. It is unknown whether this superseded the earlier Manor House at Draw Dykes. Legibility of the former character is uncertain due to the age of establishment of the church.