Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
Dinnington sits on the limestone ridge between Sheffield and Worksop, a position that historically defined its growth from a quiet farming parish to a thriving colliery town. While the landscape was dominated by the pit for much of the 20th century, the area has undergone a significant shift since the colliery closed in the early 1990s; the old spoil heaps have been transformed into the Dinnington Community Woodland, offering a network of paths that overlook the surrounding South Yorkshire countryside. Practicality is one of the town's strongest suits, as it functions as a self-contained hub with its own traditional high street, a large supermarket, and the integrated campus of Dinnington High School. Its location is particularly convenient for those working across the region, positioned almost equidistant between the M1 and the A1(M). This provides straightforward access to the Advanced Manufacturing Park at Waverley and the urban centres of Rotherham and Sheffield, while the quiet limestone gorges of Anston Stones Wood are just a short walk or drive away.