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Adwick le Street sits just northwest of Doncaster, a village whose name hints at its long history - the "le Street" refers to its position on the Roman road of Ermine Street. While it has grown significantly over the decades, it retains a distinct village core centered around the 12th-century St Laurence’s Church. Geographically, it’s a practical location, positioned right near the junction of the A1(M) and the A638, which makes road travel toward Leeds or Sheffield relatively straightforward. It is served by the Adwick railway station, providing a direct link for those commuting into Doncaster town centre or further afield to South Yorkshire’s larger hubs. For everyday life, the village is well-equipped with a large leisure centre and local primary schools, while the nearby Adwick Park offers a decent amount of green space for walking. It functions as a quiet, residential satellite of Doncaster that manages to balance its historical roots with the accessibility required for modern life.