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Hatfield sits about seven miles northeast of Doncaster, occupying a landscape shaped by its history as a former royal hunting ground on the edge of the ancient Hatfield Chase. Today, it functions as a substantial village and civil parish, centred around the Grade I listed St Lawrence’s Church, which has stood since the 12th century. The locality is well-connected for those needing to travel across South Yorkshire or towards the coast, with the M18 running close by and the nearby Thorne and Hatfield Moors providing a vast, rugged expanse of peatland for walking and observing local wildlife. It’s a practical place to live, boasting a range of local shops, traditional pubs, and a mix of established housing that spans several decades. To the south, the Hatfield Marina offers a focal point for outdoor activities, while the proximity to the Doncaster-Hull railway line provides a reliable link for commuters heading into the regional hubs.