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Mosborough sits on the south-eastern edge of Sheffield, occupying a high point that looks out over the Rother Valley. Once a quiet agricultural village with a cottage industry in sickle-making, it was absorbed into the city in the 1960s but has managed to retain its own distinct character. The heart of the village still feels established, with the 12th-century St Mark’s Church and the stone-built Mosborough Hall - now a hotel - marking its older roots. Most people value it for the practical balance it strikes; you have the Trans Pennine Trail and Rother Valley Country Park just a short distance away for walking and cycling, yet the city centre is easily accessible via the nearby Supertram link at Halfway or the A57. It’s a place where the suburban streets give way quickly to open fields, making it feel less like a dense urban sprawl and more like a gateway to the North Derbyshire countryside.