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Hall Green sits about four miles south of Wakefield, tucked between the larger villages of Crigglestone and Newmillerdam. It’s a place defined largely by its geography; the village is positioned on a ridge that offers clear views over the surrounding countryside, yet it remains anchored by its proximity to the A636 (Denby Dale Road), which provides a straightforward link to the M1. Historically, the area’s identity was tied to the local coal industry - specifically the nearby Caphouse and Calder Grove pits - and while the heavy industry is long gone, a sense of that quiet, semi-rural character remains. One of the best aspects of living here is having Newmillerdam Country Park right on the doorstep, offering miles of woodland walks and lakeside paths within a ten-minute stroll. While it is a relatively small community with few shops of its own, the village serves as a convenient, peaceful base for those who work in Leeds or Sheffield but prefer to be in sight of open fields and the Pennine foothills.