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Belton is a linear village situated in the Isle of Axholme, a pocket of North Lincolnshire that sits just east of the South Yorkshire border near Doncaster. It’s a landscape defined by its agricultural history; the surrounding countryside is reclaimed marshland, exceptionally flat and criss-crossed by drainage dykes, which gives the area a distinct, open feel. Historically, the village was a stop on the Haxey to Epworth route, and you can still see the 14th-century Church of All Saints standing as a central landmark. Today, life tends to revolve around the long High Street, which hosts a couple of traditional pubs and a primary school. While it feels rural and quiet, the village is practically positioned for commuters, with the M180 just a few minutes' drive away, providing a straightforward link to the larger employment hubs and rail connections in Doncaster and Scunthorpe.