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Branton sits about five miles southeast of Doncaster, forming a quiet, semi-rural pocket alongside its close neighbour, Auckley. Historically, it was a small farming hamlet, and that sense of openness remains today, with various footpaths leading out into the surrounding South Yorkshire countryside. The village is perhaps best known locally for being on the doorstep of the Yorkshire Wildlife Park, which occupies the former site of Brockholes Farm. Life here tends to revolve around the local post office, the village hall - which serves as a hub for community groups - and the Three Horse Shoes pub. While the village itself feels tucked away, it is practically positioned for getting around; the Great Yorkshire Way provides a quick link to the M18, and the amenities of the city centre are only a short drive or bus journey away. It’s a place where you can still see the stars at night, yet you aren't far from the essential services provided by the larger nearby suburbs.