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Straddling the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, South Normanton is a village that has transformed significantly from its origins as a small agricultural and coal mining community. Its position is defined by its proximity to the M1 and the A38, sitting just a couple of miles east of Alfreton, which makes it a practical hub for those needing to reach Mansfield, Derby, or Nottingham. While the landscape was once dominated by the B-Winning and Winterbank collieries, today the local economy is largely centered around the South Normanton Industrial Estate and the nearby McArthurGlen designer outlet. Despite this industrial shift, the village retains a traditional core around the Market Place and the historic St Michael and All Angels Church. It functions as a self-contained locality with its own primary and secondary schools, though it shares a close, almost seamless relationship with the neighbouring town of Alfreton for broader amenities and rail links.