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North Anston sits on the eastern edge of South Yorkshire, roughly halfway between Sheffield and Worksop. It forms a single civil parish with its neighbor, South Anston, though the two are physically separated by the busy A57. The locality is defined by its magnesian limestone geology; this light-colored stone, quarried nearby at Anston Stones Wood, famously provided the building material for the Houses of Parliament. Today, that same woodland offers a rugged landscape of limestone crags and ancient trees, serving as a quiet natural border to the village. The housing is largely suburban, but the presence of the Chesterfield Canal to the south and the proximity to the M1 motorway makes it a practical base for those commuting across the region. It retains a distinct village identity, anchored by the local medical centre and the primary school, while remaining closely tied to the larger grid of South Yorkshire's industrial and agricultural history.