Cadeby, Hickleton & Hampole are three villages located in the Doncaster district of South Yorkshire. The area is characterised by its rural setting, with open farmland and woodland surrounding the settlements. Cadeby is known for its historic mining heritage, while Hickleton features a notable stately home, Hickleton Hall. Hampole is a smaller village, home to the remains of a medieval priory.
The villages are connected by quiet country lanes, offering a peaceful atmosphere. Local amenities include village halls, churches, and a handful of pubs, catering to the small communities. The area is popular with walkers and cyclists, with routes through the countryside and along the Trans Pennine Trail. Proximity to Doncaster provides access to larger shops and transport links.
On average Cadeby, Hickleton & Hampole has moderate deprivation and high crime levels, with around 98 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 8.5% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Cadeby, Hickleton & Hampole is £43,000 per year. There are 4 schools in Cadeby, Hickleton & Hampole: 3 primary (0 Outstanding and 2 Good) and 1 secondary (0 Outstanding and 1 Good).
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