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Lying about seven miles north of Doncaster, Campsall is a village that has managed to retain its own distinct character, sitting on a ridge of Magnesian Limestone that gives the local architecture its characteristic pale stone appearance. At the heart of the village stands the Grade I listed Church of St Mary Magdalene, a remarkable example of Norman architecture that dates back to the late 11th century and serves as a reminder of the settlement's long history. For those who value outdoor space, Campsall Country Park is a significant local asset; covering the former grounds of Campsall Hall, it offers a mix of established woodlands and open lakeside walks that link the village directly to neighbouring Norton. While it feels quietly removed from the industrial history of the wider Don Valley, the village remains practical for daily life, positioned within easy reach of the A1(M) and the rail links at Bentley and Adwick. It is a place defined by its sturdy stone cottages and a slower pace, balancing its rural outlook with straightforward access to the more extensive amenities in Doncaster and Pontefract.