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Doveridge sits on the southwestern edge of Derbyshire, tucked into a meander of the River Dove which marks the border with Staffordshire. Though it feels secluded, the village is defined by its proximity to the A50, providing a practical link between the nearby market towns of Uttoxeter and Ashbourne. At its heart is the St Cuthbert’s Church, home to an ancient yew tree that predates much of the current stone structure, and a village green that maintains a sense of traditional layout. Residents tend to rely on the community-run village shop and the local pub for daily essentials, while the surrounding landscape is characterized by flat, fertile farmland and quiet lanes perfect for walking toward the river. It is a place that has managed to retain its own distinct identity despite the encroachment of modern transport links, offering a predictable, steady pace of village life.