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Tickhill sits about eight miles south of Doncaster, right on the border where South Yorkshire meets Nottinghamshire. It’s a town defined by its compact, historic centre, where the ruins of an 11th-century Norman castle and the distinctively tall tower of St Mary’s Church overlook the Buttercross landmark. Geographically, it’s a convenient spot; you’re close enough to the A1(M) and M18 for easy travel, yet the town maintains a self-contained feel. Most daily life revolves around the shops and pubs clustered near the mill pond - a spot locals often call 'the duck pond' - which is fed by the River Torne. It’s a practical place to live, with a mix of traditional stone cottages and more modern residential pockets, all within walking distance of the local primary schools and a handful of independent businesses that have been here for decades. There is a sense of permanence here, rooted in the limestone architecture and the quiet, steady pace of the local streets.