Letwell is a small, rural village and civil parish in the borough of Rotherham, set in the gentle farmland of South Yorkshire, England. It sits away from main roads, with narrow lanes, stone cottages and farm buildings that give it a quiet, rural character and make it popular with walkers and people looking for a peaceful base close to larger towns.
The community is modest in size and retains a distinctly local feel: a historic parish church and several older buildings point to a long rural past, while agriculture remains an important presence alongside residents who commute into nearby urban centres for work. Local events and village life reflect the tight-knit social fabric typical of the region’s small settlements.