Sharlston is a small former mining village in the metropolitan district of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, England. It sits on the outskirts of the town and combines rows of traditional housing with patches of open green space and agricultural land, giving it a semi‑rural character while remaining within easy commuting distance of larger urban centres.
Historically the community grew up around coal mining and the industrial heritage still shapes the local landscape and identity; the closure of the pits brought social and economic change, with many residents now working in nearby towns. Today Sharlston retains village amenities such as a parish church, pubs and community groups, and local events tend to reflect a close‑knit, community‑minded atmosphere.
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