Maltby Map
Maltby map, view the South Yorkshire town of Maltby, located in the county of South Yorkshire, England.
Detailed Street Map of Maltby South Yorkshire & Guide to the Area
Maltby Map South Yorkshire: Interactive map of Maltby, displaying the town situated in the county of South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Maltby area and a Maltby town centre map, showing Maltby Leisure Centre and Maltby High Street.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Maltby map are: The Queen's Hotel, Tesco Superstore, The Rollin Shack, Maltby Library, St Bartholomew's Church, Brooklands Club, Morrison's Daily, Greggs, Costcutter, Maltby Academy, The King's Own, Aldi, The Brook Pub, Co-op Funeralcare, Boots Pharmacy, Wilko, Sandbeck Veterinary Centre, The Hair Company, The Queen's Medical Centre, Subway, Burnell's Bakery, The Salvation Army, Pizza Zone, HSBC ATM, St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Nisa Local, Firth Rixson Social Club, Costas Barbers, Bargain Booze, Jono's Fish Bar, Domino's Pizza, The Cutting Corner, Beechwood Surgery, Maltby Miners Welfare Club, The Talbot, Coral Bookmakers, Kids Kabin, Brinsworth Training Centre, Go Local Extra, Perfect Pizza, Community Resource Centre, Micky's Café, Maltby Dental Centre, Golden China Takeaway, Oasis Hair Studio, The Waggon and Horses, Maltby Manor Academy, Bay Tree Florist, Glitz Hair and Beauty, The Black Lion.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Hellaby, Bramley, Wickersley, Thurcroft, Laughton Common, Laughton en le Morthen, Dinnington, Firbeck, Letwell, Carr, Stone, Clifton, Braithwell, Micklebring, Hooton Levitt, Ravenfield, Stainton, Edlington, Conisbrough, Old Edlington, New Edlington, Warmsworth, Balby, Maltby Wood.
Maltby sits on the eastern edge of South Yorkshire, just a short drive from Rotherham, with wide skies, a strong sense of community and streets full of local character. It's one of those places where people still say hello on the high street, and where life carries a steady, familiar rhythm. You'll find a mix of old and new, plenty of green space nearby, and a town centre that keeps the essentials within easy reach. It's not trying to be anything it's not—just a proper Yorkshire town with its roots dug in deep.
Historically, Maltby was a sleepy agricultural village, with farming at its heart for centuries. That all changed in the early 20th century when Maltby Colliery opened in 1910, bringing workers, housing and a boom in population. The pit shaped the town's identity for over 100 years until it closed in 2013, marking the end of a huge chapter in its story. Despite the challenges, Maltby's held on, adapted, and continued to grow. These days, the population is around 17,000, and while the pit's gone, the town's strong working-class spirit and sense of pride are very much alive.
There's more to Maltby than first meets the eye. The high street's dotted with a decent mix of shops, takeaways, cafés and pubs, along with parks, schools and community venues that keep things buzzing. Just down the road you've got Roche Abbey—an English Heritage site tucked in a wooded valley that's great for a quiet wander or a picnic with a view. If you're after something grander, Cusworth Hall and Wentworth Woodhouse are both within easy reach, offering stately homes, gardens and walks steeped in history. For National Trust members, Clumber Park is just a short hop across the border into Nottinghamshire, packed with trails, lakes and wide-open spaces.
Wider South Yorkshire has loads to offer, from city breaks to countryside getaways. Sheffield's great for shopping, live music and green parks, while Doncaster's got its famous racecourse, a revitalised town centre and the brilliant Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Rotherham's close too, with Clifton Park and the Magna Science Adventure Centre always worth a visit. If you fancy heading out into nature, the Peak District isn't far off, giving you everything from gentle rambles to full-on hill walks—plus the odd country pub to round things off properly.
Getting to and from Maltby is pretty straightforward. It's just off the M18, with easy links to the M1 and A1, making it handy by car. While there's no railway station in the town, Rotherham Central, Worksop and Doncaster stations are all within easy driving distance. Buses run regularly into Rotherham, Sheffield and nearby towns. For flights, Leeds Bradford and East Midlands are the best options now that Doncaster Sheffield has closed, both just over an hour away depending on traffic. If you're staying local, walking and cycling routes connect different parts of town and nearby green spaces nicely.
South Yorkshire's one of those places that knows where it's come from. Built on coal, steel and graft, its towns and villages carry stories you can still see in the buildings, the street names and the people. There's no pretending here—just a proud region full of heart. From quiet farming hamlets to busy city streets, the county's a patchwork of history, industry, culture and countryside. Whether you're chasing views on the moors, browsing stalls at a local market, or just having a natter in the pub, there's a sense of place that sticks with you.
We hope you found this Maltby tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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