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moving up that way around xmas time, just looking for any advice on where is nice to live within 5-10 miles as have no idea regarding the area, been up to planet x a few times and hae seen some grim sights so can any local people give me the heads up please
It's Sheffield's gooch.
Leeds.
I used to live in Rotherham. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. You would be better off living in Sheffield and commuting.
You poor Bugger... 😯
I'm from Rotherham. It's not nearly as bad as people say (except the centre). Wickersley, whiston, Bramley all nice. Happy to advise further. I live Sheffield now but that was a work/uni thing. If go back were it not for family being too close and my Mrs working in the city centre.
Where you off working? Royce's?
Do you mean Rovverum? go anywhere else its a hole!!
Budget? Grenoside, Burncross (DO NOT mistake for Burngreave!), Chapeltown and perhaps Ecclesfield are all nice enough (all areas of north Sheffield) and 30 mins drive or so from Rotherham.
I wouldn't live in Rotherham if the house was free for life with no bills but others really like it. Check Kimberworth out if you want to be closer to Rotherham but not in it.
EDIT - Note, Grenoside is right where Greno Woods / Wharncliffe Woods are (Steve Pete's early stopping ground) so some great riding on the doorstep.
Cheers
Danny B
We had a tennant in our local pub from Rotherham. Him and his missus stole the kitchen when they left. Nice people.
Ah misinformation, stereotypes and piss taking. As I say, for a very honest bit of detail get in touch.
I wouldn't want to live in Rotherham.......and I'm from Doncaster!
Live in Sheffield, it's leafy.
It would be SW Rotherham or nothing for me. Whiston area looks OK on the few times I've been through.
Other than that, I'd consider NW Sheffield and commute.
Ah misinformation, stereotypes and piss taking. As I say, for a very honest bit of detail key me know
Er, no - it's true...
swampi - what's the gig?
i work in a Rotherham postcode, but live on the west of Sheffield - the commute by bike is only 8 miles, and most of it's fairly easy going.
Rotherham's not completely awful, but i wouldn't live there when it's so easy to live in the nice bits of Sheffield.
I live in Rotherham (Dearne Valley).
Like most places it has some nice areas and some not so nice.
Wath-upon-Dearne / Swinton are ok and about 5 miles away from the town.
Chapeltown would be a good commuting base for working in Rotherham centre, a reasonable distance, some decent woods to divert on the way home and with the hills not too far away. The Commercial has a decent selection of beers.
Are you in some advance HS2 preparation group? 🙂
I have never been there so took the scientific approach by looking at 3 random street view images. I reckon it all looks quite rubbish apart from the one residential street I saw that had, instead of a kiddie play park, a bouldering boulder slapped in the middle of a green! I can't find the same street again but it was this:
Wentworth & Thorpe Hesley look ok too. I worked in Rotherham for a couple of years
worked in Rotherham, jeesus it makes stoke on trent or bradford look like the cultural capitals of the unviverse. You poor, poor, bugger
South and west of town is nice, town centre and east end is run down and a bit mongy
Not a bad cycle commute from Sheffield. Would not live there.
budget to stay mortgage free is about 180 grand, its for her work, she will be working at the hospital, as for me, well am a house husband so have no need to live any where particular as have no job, I just don't want her to commute for more than 15 mins drive as I want more evening time for bike riding 🙂
Like andeh, I am also from Doncaster and also would not want to live in Rotherham. I live in Sheffield, it's ace.
Wickersley is probably the best for proximity and time to work for the Mrs. Schools are good in the vicinity BUT then you are further from Wharnecliffe. Though Rother Valley Country Park close.
cheers for the advice, pook will drop you an email this evening
I grew up in wickersley lovely place to live. I'll keep an eye out for your e-mail
Is there electricity in Rotherham yet?
There's a nice estate in treeton, or new builds in Laughton common near dinnington, I haven't been robbed yet, also some decent riding in canklow woods behind the hospital!
Add Eastwood to the list of areas in Rotherham to avoid. My wifes parents live there. What a turd hole.
Do not live in Rotherham, worked there for eight years as a secondary school teacher and having seen the future it's not looking good. I live in s6 area of Sheffield and commuted to Rotherham in twenty minutes or so, the hospital maybe half an hour from s6.
If you're bringing up young and want a reasonable start in life don't live there.
Pook is wrong, first time for everything, but the cleaners at school who where lovely said they never went to Rotherham town as it was horrible, they were born and bred millers.
Good luck.
Where you coming from?
well am from Leicester, moved to kettering at the start of the month as a temporary move until a job move came up for her
you're not from new york city are you?
Pook is wrong, first time for everything,
Er....what?!
I said Rotherham was nice except the town centre....
ygm anyhow pook, cheers
Nowt wrong with the place. Apart from the centre.
My wife works in Rotherham, we live on the west of Sheffield, the Peak on our doorstep and its only a 25minute commute for her.
Pook, be honest with the exception of the 'trendy 'village' of Wickerey it's where the pipe will be shoved when the world gets an enema. I grew up at the Brecks so about a mile from you, left I 83 and only go back to see relatives. It's depressing how bAd the place has become. Drop me an email and I'll happily pitch in with the very few good places, they are few but compared to Leicester it may seem like heaven!
I lived in kimberworth a few years back, as above I much preferred Sheffield but Rotherham was ok. But then I say that as I have seen the true horrors of Croydon and Luton which don't compare.
Don't let them put you off. If you survived Leicester you'll be fine.
Mind you, you'd still be better off commuting in if you can
Taught in Kimberworth - what a shit hole
Went to Planet X that way a few months back and took the scenic(?) route back to the motorway.
It reminded me of a cross between 28days later and Dog soldiers, I'm certainly not in a rush to revisit the place,and only live the otherside of the pennines.
I worked for rotherham council drainage section a few years back. I had lots of site visits all over rov. There are some nice bits but most of it is dead or dieing. It really has nothing going for it, which is sad as this basically because it's so close to sheffield. And i'm saying this as someone who grew up in one of the roughest parts of Leicester.
There are so many nice places within a 40 minute drive of rotherham, I would live somewhere else.
I worked there for well over a decade between the steel works and sewage place where they literally pile up human waste for fun.. It's proper grim.
The commute from west sheffield is a total pain if working normal office hours. Some nice villages on the edge of the Pennines to the north which is where I'd look, countryside and a speedy commute in. Out to the east it's good for roadies as it can often be dry when the peaks are wet. But then I'd still prefer the drizzle in the peak.
Mind you sheffield has seen better days, the town centre is a disgrace.
You might like to consider Chesterfield. Excellent rail commute to Rotherham (or Sheffield), and cheaper than Sheffield. If you are still considering Rotherham after the helpful descriptions above, have a look at the film "4 lions" first. I lived in Tinsley for a while and the film has very accurate backdrop of that area twixt sheffield/M1 jn34/Rotherham.
Sorry S6 (Hillsbrough) is not 25mins from Rotherham Hospital, its more like 40 mins to 1hr at rush hour.
Is it just me?
It ain't Rock n' Roll, it's Grenoside.
Always say it when I drive through.
I'm with Pook,literally - he lived up the road, some great places in Rotherham as discussed.
I grew up around Whiston, 5 minutes from the hospital, and it was lovely. Yeah there are places to avoid but where isn't there?
Wickersley or grange estate, Spinneyfield etc would be great. Plenty of house for your budget too.
johnellison- was the pub you mention The Kettledrum in Cliviger, by any chance?
mrs antigee worked in central Rotherham for quite a while - we lived over beyond Grenoside - 30minute drive - Wickersly, Whiston are close to the Hospital but not so good for riding. Sister in law has lived in Aston many years and Brother in law rides a bit down at Rother valley
I'd def give a look at Chapeltown area and Burncross and possibly some parts of Thorpe Hesley (not sure on schools for Thorpe Hesley did you mention kids?) 20mins drive to hospital and access to good riding from home at Wharncliffe thru Grenoside and good road riding out towards Penistone
edit but check about the HS2 line!
thanks for the replies guys, it helps,I don't have to live in Rotherham I just don't want her to be commuting more than 20 mins or so for selfish reasons(so i can be out biking in the evening), off road riding isn't too important for me as am more of a roadie/cross rider now, it's a minefield moving somewhere unknown
Move to Wentworth 5 mins from rotherham
thinking about it a bit more...
Mosey's right.
Whiston - it's quite nice actually, your wife could walk to work in 15 mins, and you've got quiet roads and bridleways* heading out into forever from the end of the road.
a few more miles and you can ride into the peak district through 'the side door'
(*and hassle-free cheeky stuff too)
Pook is the man to trust, but if you decide Rotherham isn't for you there are some decent areas in North Sheffield you might want to check out (handily near lots of nice trails too, which might help) that are a short and surprisingly painless commute away from Rotherham (over Thorpe Hesley).
Is the internet available in Rotherham yet?
The internet is available Planet x and JE James have web ability but both have reputations for not answering the phone must be post industrial deafness. Incidentally the grimest part of Rotherham -Tinsley is actually part of Sheffield
Some of the arguments on here are funny. Using the example - rotherham"s crap, look at tinsley is like saying Chipping Sodbury is mucky, look at the bins behind budgens....
You could always live in Doncaster? 😆
.....but really, there's lots of decent road riding round here.
Pook, be honest with the exception of the 'trendy 'village' of Wickerey it's where the pipe will be shoved when the world gets an enema.
My mate lives in Wickerey. He was complaining nobody will visit him as it's too dodgy to risk it. 😆
Is the internet available in Rotherham yet?
No, but they have something similar called the tinternet.
I live in Kimberworth. It's not too bad.
Moorgate is nice, as is Wentworth, Thorpe Hesley and Scholes village.
(I can't afford a house in any of those places....)
Town Centre resembles the Night of the Living Dead, but there is a simple solution to that - don't go!
Only been their once to watch my local footie team play
General consensus of opinion was "what a shithole" and that was from people who live in some of London's most deprived boroughs
Lots of closed down shops and bargain booze places with sprayed up metal shutters. Saw a booze delivery truck that proclaimed "making life richer for the poorer"
Suppose the housing would be cheap, but in the top three of most crap places I have ever been to
So TT, you've been to the centre and millmoor?
It's "making life richer for the pourer", which makes the meaning entirely different from what you're implying...
Rotherham is a shit hole and that's coming from someone from S****horpe 😯
Plenty of worse places to live than Rotherham, and plenty of nice places to live within commuting distance. I'd still look at Sheffield as a better option - all depends on your budget.
Of my peer group and their siblings, anyone who could leave has done so. It was a great little town up to the 80s and it has been spiralling downwards ever since, aided and abetted by the worst town council in history, closure of heavy industry, pit closures and the arrival of Meadowhall. There are a few small oases in the gloom but there are much better places to live.
Millmoor was a shithole but drive down Morgate/grange estate and it's a very different place.
Oh and I'm not having that S****horpe comment - just driving through there makes me suicidal 😉
well venturing a bit further north to look at a place in. ' jump ' next weekend, so will have a good look round
Is that Jump near Barnsley?
yes, is that a bad thing lol
Well, it's no better or worse than a lot of places. I can't say anything, I moved here (Darfield) from Cornwall. Been here nearly six years now, primarily for the local school, and I work at the local psychiatric hospital (Kendray). We're now looking to emigrate to Oz, but on the whole, it's not been a bad six years. I think it was easier for me to settle here as I'm originally from Wakefield (about fifteen miles away), though my wife has struggled at times, due mainly to people thinking she's 'posh' because of her accent (she grew up in Cambridge).
Penistone's nice (as well as having a comedy name), and Cawthornes lovely, though expensive.
Started life in Matlby - The Capital of Yorkshire.
Via Worksop (a lot better than it was 20 year ago), Hillsborough (hectic), Kimberworth (cess pit), I have now found happiness in Brinsworth (easy to please).
As said, Wickersley, Bramley, Ravenfield, Thorpe Hesley, Scholes and Wentworth are seen as the better parts of the town. Brinsworth suiting me fine though, though I'm eyeing near by Treeton as a contender for my next and hopefully final move. If you're capable of mixing with decent working class people for the most part then its alright. I've got a decent 2 hour mtb loop round Treeton Woods/Rother Valley for local blasts as well as peaks 30 mins away.
I've been to Middleborough and Moscow. Therefore, I am happy with Rotherham.
cheers guys
Lived in Brinsworth myself, it was fine and you could get a mean special kebab at the local chippy! Didn't quite move to Penistone, stopped at Thurgoland. 5 mins ride to Wharncliffe, 5 mins drive to Cutgate.
I live in penistone its awesome ...theres tons of farm animals
Theres loads of houses and flats on the market here
Barnsleymitch did they not move kendray psych to pogmoor? or was that a rumour
I live in Rotherham, Scholes to be precise, nice area especially Scholes Village. Scholes, Thorpe Hesley and Wentworth are all nice but I agree the centre is a dump, that's why we have Meadowhall though isn't it? I work in the centre of Sheffield, 5.5miles commute and Greno is only a 20 minute bike ride away so it's all good here.
Avoid Rotherham. Forget the short commute thing for your missus, go a bit further out and have a MUCH better life.
For around £200k you'll get a nice 3 bed Semi in S11 (Greystones, Hunters Bar, High Storrs, Beauchief, Banner Cross), about 25-30 minutes commute from Rotherham.
The mountain biking in particular is nothing short of stunning. I used to live off Greystones Drive and had a choice of loops between 8-24 miles for an evening ride, which used about 2 miles of quiet roads at the very most.
If I put my mind to it I could navigate myself all the way to Hope using about 3 miles of road - quite possible to have a monster day out in the Peaks without using the car.
It's a 5 minute ride to Dore train station, which takes you to Hope if you feel lazy or stack it in a big way and can't ride back.
The Greystones is a good boozer as well - friendly, interesting beers, lots of live music & stand up in the back room.
If you have nippers or are planning, all the good schools are in South West Sheff.
I miss the place. Whenever we go back to meet friends I always take a bike and factor in a few hours entertainment around Dore, Houndkirk, Stanage etc.
Or mortgage your kidneys and move to Whirlow. 45 minutes to Rotherham town centre.
Composite pro - I never heard about a move to pogmoor. To be honest, there's not a great deal left on the Kendray site, other than the Oakwell centre, where I work, which is a male acute ward, a female acute ward and a PICU.
