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Edenthorpe sits roughly four miles northeast of Doncaster city centre, bordering Wheatley Hills and Barnby Dun. Historically, it was known as Trumfleet Marsh, but the name was officially changed in the early 20th century to avoid confusion with nearby Trumfleet - taking inspiration from Edenthorpe Hall. While it has grown significantly into a residential suburb, it retains a distinct sense of layout centered around Thorne Road. The locality is practical for those who need reliable transport links, as it is positioned near the junction of the M18 and M180, and is within easy reach of Kirk Sandall railway station. Local landmarks like the Church of the Good Shepherd and the Hungerhill School provide daily anchors for the community, while the various supermarket outlets and small independent shops along the main road mean most day-to-day needs are met within walking distance. It is an established area where the transition from urban Doncaster to the more open fields of the Humberhead Levels begins to feel apparent.