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Westfield sits on the southeastern edge of Sheffield, a residential pocket that marks the transition from the city’s industrial outskirts into the rolling countryside of the Rother Valley. Developed primarily in the 1970s as part of the Mosborough Masterplan, it was designed with a clear layout of cul-de-sacs and pedestrian-friendly walkways, intended to offer housing for workers as the city expanded. Geographically, it’s a practical spot for those needing access to the M1 or the city centre; the Blue Route of the Supertram terminates nearby at Halfway, providing a reliable link into the heart of Sheffield. For everyday essentials, the area is served by a local shopping parade and sits within walking distance of the larger Crystal Peaks complex. What defines the locality is its proximity to green space - you can be at Rother Valley Country Park in a few minutes, where the reclaimed colliery sites now offer sprawling lakes and paths, providing a quiet landscape that feels miles away from the urban bustle.