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Treeton sits on a hillside overlooking the Rother Valley, positioned roughly four miles south of Rotherham and six miles east of Sheffield. Historically a small agricultural community mentioned in the Domesday Book, the village transformed during the nineteenth century with the sinking of Treeton Colliery, which drove its growth until the pit’s closure in the 1990s. Today, life revolves around the traditional village core, where narrow streets like Washfield Lane meet newer housing developments built on former industrial land. The village is defined by its proximity to the water; Treeton Dyke, a large body of water originally used for industrial cooling, is now a local hub for angling and watersports, while the adjacent Treeton Wood offers a network of established walking trails. Logistically, it remains a practical spot for those working across South Yorkshire, tucked away from the main roads yet only a few minutes' drive from the M1 motorway and the major retail hub at Meadowhall.