Slade Hooton /ˈsleɪd ˈhuːtən/ is a hamlet in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, in South Yorkshire, England.
[1][2] The name of the hamlet derives from Slæd and hõh-tũn, which means valley and farmstead on a spur of land.
[3][4] A bus that runs three times a day, and connects Rotherham with Dinnington, stops at the south end of the hamlet.
[5] Historically, Slade Hooton was in the wapentake of Upper Strafforth, and the shire county of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
The population of the village is recorded in the 2011 Census under the civil parish of Laughton en le Morthen.