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Wickersley sits on a high ridge about three miles east of Rotherham, a position that historically gave the village its identity through the quarrying of its distinctive red sandstone. While it has grown significantly over the decades into a large residential suburb, it manages to retain a distinct village feel, centred around the Tally Ho junction and the prominent spire of St Alban’s Church. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need to balance local life with travel, as it is bounded by the M18 motorway and the A631. Today, much of the daily life revolves around the "Bawtry Road" strip, which serves as a hub for independent shops and a lively evening economy. For those who value the outdoors, the village is bordered by Wickersley Gorse and the ancient woodland of Silverwood, providing a network of paths that lead quickly away from the busy centre into some of South Yorkshire’s more rugged, quiet green spaces.