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Catcliffe sits in the valley of the River Rother, tucked between Rotherham and Sheffield near the M1 corridor. It is a village shaped by its industrial past, most visibly marked by the Catcliffe Glass Cone - a Grade I listed structure dating back to 1740 that remains one of the oldest of its kind in Western Europe. While the deep coal mining at Treeton and the heavy industry of the Don Valley once dominated the landscape, the area has transitioned into a key hub for the region's modern economy. It is now home to the Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP), where global names like Boeing and Rolls-Royce operate. Locally, the village is practical for day-to-day life, with the Boundary Outlet and retail parks nearby, and the Catcliffe Flash nature reserve providing a quiet stretch of water and lakeside paths for walking. Because of its low-lying position near the river, the local geography is defined by its flood defences, which have been significantly improved in recent years to manage the water levels that have historically affected this part of the valley.