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Lying about six miles north of Doncaster, Carcroft is a village that grew substantially during the early 20th century to serve the nearby Bullcroft Colliery. Today, it retains a distinct community feel centered around the main thoroughfare of Chestnut Avenue and Owlthorpe Drive. Geographically, it sits in a convenient spot for those needing to travel; it is bordered by Skellow to the west and is just a short distance from the A1(M) at Redhouse, providing a direct link to the wider South Yorkshire region and beyond. For local amenities, the village is home to the popular Carcroft Park and is adjacent to the Trans Pennine Trail, which offers miles of level walking and cycling routes along former railway lines. While the heavy industry of the past has gone, the village remains a practical hub for the surrounding rural outskirts, maintaining a selection of local shops, a library, and primary schooling within easy reach.