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Sitting right on the edge of South Yorkshire where the landscape starts to open up towards the Rother Valley, Aston is a village that manages to balance its historical roots with modern practicality. At its heart lies the 12th-century All Saints Church and the site of the old Aston Hall, lending the village a sense of permanence that predates the industrial growth of nearby Sheffield. Geographically, it’s defined by its proximity to the M1 motorway and the A57, making it a pivotal point for anyone needing to reach Sheffield city centre, Rotherham, or even Worksop within twenty minutes. Despite this accessibility, you don't have to walk far to find yourself in the green spaces of Rother Valley Country Park, which borders the parish and offers a massive expanse of lakes and trails. The village itself is well-served by a cluster of local shops, several traditional pubs, and established schools, creating a self-contained feel that avoids the anonymity often found in commuter hubs. Crucially, while it has grown significantly over the decades, it still retains the clear boundary markers of a distinct village rather than just another suburb.