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Part of the Beighton ward on the south-eastern edge of Sheffield, Sothall is a quiet residential pocket that sits right on the border where the city meets North East Derbyshire. Historically, the landscape was defined by the heavy industry of the nearby collieries and the Beighton railway works, but today it is much more defined by its proximity to Rother Valley Country Park. Having the park practically on the doorstep provides a huge expanse of open water and trails that make the area feel less suburban than it actually is. Most of the housing dates from the late 20th century onwards, centered around a network of cul-de-sacs that branch off the main arterial roads. For day-to-day practicalities, the Crystal Peaks shopping centre and the Drakehouse retail parks are just a few minutes away, moving the focus of local life toward the busy hub of Waterthorpe. Despite this proximity to major retail and the Supertram link into the city centre, Sothall manages to keep a settled, suburban feel, tucked away from the main transit routes through the Rother Valley.