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Laughton Common sits on the eastern edge of the Rotherham borough, essentially serving as a bridge between the suburban spread of Dinnington and the more elevated, historic village of Laughton-en-le-Morthen. Its identity is rooted in its industrial past, particularly its proximity to the former Dinnington Main Colliery, which spurred much of the 20th-century development along Station Road. Today, it operates as a quiet residential enclave defined by a mix of red-brick terraces and newer builds. Residents tend to look to Dinnington for high-street amenities or head several miles north to the M18 and M1 motorways for regional travel. Despite being firmly within the Sheffield city region, the landscape opens up quickly to the south and east into rolling South Yorkshire farmland, with the prominent spire of All Saints’ Church serving as a constant landmark on the horizon. It is a functional, unpretentious spot where the transition from town to country is felt in every direction.