Cadeby is a small, predominantly rural village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, set on the edge of the rolling farmland of South Yorkshire. It has a compact, village character with scattered stone cottages and farmsteads, hedgerows and public footpaths that make it popular with walkers looking for a quiet countryside feel while still being within easy reach of the larger town for services.
Historically the local economy was centred on agriculture and, later, the shadow of the coalfield shaped employment and communities in the wider area, so there are traces of both agricultural and industrial heritage locally. Social life tends to revolve around community events, the village church and village hall, and conservation-minded initiatives to preserve local lanes and green spaces, giving Cadeby a strong sense of local identity despite its small size.
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