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Conisbrough sits on the southern bank of the River Don, positioned between Doncaster and Rotherham where the Magnesian Limestone ridge creates a naturally elevated landscape. The town is dominated by its 12th-century castle, which features a unique cylindrical keep and holds a prominence that can be seen for miles around. Practically, it’s a well-connected spot for getting around South Yorkshire; the local railway station is on the line between Doncaster and Sheffield, with the journey into Doncaster taking less than ten minutes. The village centre clusters around the historic St Peter’s Church - one of the oldest in the region - and offers a mix of traditional stone cottages and newer developments. For those who value time outdoors, the proximity to the Trans Pennine Trail and the Conisbrough Viaduct provides straightforward access to the Don Gorge, offering a surprisingly rugged stretch of wooded river scenery right on the doorstep.