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Dunsville sits roughly five miles northeast of Doncaster, positioned along the A630 which serves as the main artery connecting the town to Hatfield. It is a linear settlement that grew significantly in the mid-20th century, largely as a residential pocket for those working in the nearby collieries and the rail industries of Doncaster. To the east, the landscape opens up into the flat, low-lying peatlands of the Humberhead Levels, and the village practically merges with its neighbour, Hatfield; in fact, the two share many amenities and historical ties. Locally, the area is well-regarded for its proximity to the Quarry Park, a sprawling green space and duneland that was reclaimed from an old sand quarry and now serves as a focal point for walking and wildlife. While it remains a quiet commuter spot, its geography is defined by its transition from the urban fringes of Doncaster into the more rural, open stretches of South Yorkshire.