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Kiveton Park sits about ten miles southeast of Sheffield, positioned right where South Yorkshire meets the borders of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Historically, the village was defined by the coal industry, rooted in the deep pits that once drove the local economy, but today it has a much quieter, semi-rural character. It is a practical spot for getting around, as it’s one of the few villages in the area served by two railway stations - Kiveton Park and Kiveton Bridge - offering direct links to Sheffield, Retford, and Lincoln. The local landscape is surprisingly green; the former colliery site has been transformed into a community woodland, and the Chesterfield Canal runs nearby, providing a level path for walking or cycling toward the impressive Norwood Tunnel. While it has the essential shops and pubs of a self-contained village, its main draw is that balance between being well-connected to the city and having immediate access to the open fields and quiet trails of the Rother Valley.