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Beckingham sits on the western edge of the Trent Valley, positioned just inside the Nottinghamshire border where it meets South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. It’s a village defined by its geography; the landscape to the east is dominated by the vast, open floodplains of the Beckingham Marshes, now an RSPB reserve, while the village itself remains compact and centered around the Grade I listed Church of All Saints. While the village feels quiet and rural, it is practically located for those needing to reach nearby towns. Gainsborough is just across the river via the Trent Bridge, providing the closest major amenities, while the run into Doncaster takes about twenty-five minutes via the A631. Historically, the area was tied to the river and the surrounding farmland, and that sense of space remains today, with plenty of walks along the embankments and a local layout that has managed to avoid the sprawling feel of more suburbanized villages in the region.