Slow draining toilet

Two available rodding points opened and rodded with full rod length, no difference. One was on rear lawn pointing towards rear stack, the other after the cloakroom toilet pointing to the front drain. When flushing toilets at rear no water appears at main drain at front of building. When toilet on front stack is flushed water flows freely through main drain.

This is pertinent of a blockages. Perhaps a diagram might be better to explain things?
 
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This is pertinent of a blockages. Perhaps a diagram might be better to explain things?
Dear all, thanks for your assistance, it led me to think more about the drains rather than the vents. It's funny how it can seem like the vents are at fault but as correctly stated in this group, the drains should be checked as they are normally responsible.

After watching a YouTube video with very similar diagnosis I lifted the drain at the front of the property. I realised that he rear stack connected straight to this whereas the front stack was not in line with it therefore would branch onto it. No blockage between front stack and main drain, therefore likely that blockage was in main drain pipe under house.

Used the metal tip of the rods and fed right under my house, felt something, nearly got stuck, and then pulled it back out. Used the plunger attachment, fed in as much as it would go and then a few plunges and water started to run. Then more and then even more. All the water has backed up so much that it must have been seeping through the crud and then suddenly water was running clear. Went inside and flushed the toilet, boy was I happy to see that thing flush after about a month of investigating.

Thanks diynot
 
Be wary of these. I owned a set of rolson (very cheap ones) way before I knew about decent brands, and loaned them to someone and he returned it to me snapped.
I'm impressed you got both parts back, or was it only the handle?
 
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