Todwick

Todwick is a small village in South Yorkshire comprising approximately 700 domestic dwellings and about 1650 inhabitants. It is part of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.

Todwick is located in South Yorkshire about 1.5 miles from the M1 motorway / A57 Junction 31. The village is accessible from three main entrances. From the A57 (westbound) via Goosecarr Lane, from the A57 rounbdabout the Red Lion Inn, or via Kiveton Lane approached from Kiveton Park village.

Although Todwick has been a village since at least 1060, it was not until the 1960s that the village started to expand when more homes and a new school were built. Since then, population has grown to about 1650 inhabitants living in approximately 700 houses or bungalows.

Todwick is a quiet community with farming land on all sides. It serves as a dormitory to the many commuters who work in nearby towns and cities.

There are a range of clubs and groups in which Todwick residents of all ages are involved.

Transport is mainly by car, although there are service buses available. The nearest railway stations are in Kiveton Park where there are two stations linking to Sheffield, Worksop, Retford, Doncaster.