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Wharncliffe Side sits in the Don Valley, about six miles northwest of Sheffield city centre, where the urban fringe decisively gives way to the gritstone edges of the Peak District. The village grew primarily around the paper and ganister industries, though today it serves as a quiet residential anchor between the busier hubs of Oughtibridge and Deepcar. It is defined by its steep geography; the houses are clustered along the main Brightholmlee lane and the A6102, flanked on one side by the River Don and on the other by the dense, ancient woodland of Wharncliffe Woods. Locals benefit from immediate access to the Trans Pennine Trail and the dramatic crags above, which offer some of the best climbing and mountain biking in the region. While the primary school and local pub form the heart of the village, it remains a place where the landscape dominates, offering a genuine sense of being tucked away in the valley while remaining within an easy commute of the city.