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Straddling the border of South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, Harworth is a town defined by its transition from a deep-rooted industrial past to a modern residential character. Historically, the area revolved around its colliery, which was notable for being one of the last to close in the UK; today, that site is being transformed into a large-scale sustainable housing and business development known as Jones’s Croft. Geographically, it sits in a convenient pocket of the map, effectively serving as a gateway between the market town of Bawtry and the larger urban hub of Doncaster. The town is practically continuous with its neighbour, Bircotes, and together they provide a solid range of amenities including several supermarkets, a modern leisure centre, and primary schools. Its position near the A1(M) makes it a very practical base for anyone needing to commute toward Sheffield, Retford, or even Nottingham, while the nearby wetlands and rural footpaths offer a quiet escape from the town’s busier residential streets.