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Millhouse Green sits on the western edge of Penistone, where the industrial heritage of the Don Valley begins to give way to the open landscapes of the Peak District. It is a linear village, historically shaped by its position on the Manchester to Sheffield road and its proximity to the River Don, which once powered the small-scale mills that gave the settlement its name. Today, life tends to center around the Trans Pennine Trail, which follows the route of the old Great Central Railway and provides a direct, level path for walkers and cyclists heading toward Dunford Bridge or back into town. Geographically, it occupies a high, breezy spot, offering clear views toward the Dark Peak moors while remaining practical for commuting, with the M1 accessible via the motorway link road at Dodworth and regular rail connections to Sheffield and Huddersfield from nearby Penistone station. It is a place defined by its dry-stone walls and gritstone grit, serving as a functional, quiet bridge between the rugged uplands and the busier market towns nearby.