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Straddling the ridge between the Ecclesbourne Valley and the Derbyshire Dales, Hulland Ward is a linear village that evolved from its origins as a medieval ward within the royal hunting grounds of Duffield Frith. It sits roughly five miles east of Ashbourne along the A517, offering a practical vantage point where the landscape transitions from rolling farmland into the dramatic scenery of the nearby Peak District. The village is well-served by a local shop, a primary school, and two pubs - The Nags Head and The Black Horse - which act as anchors for the community. Its geography is defined by its proximity to Carsington Water, just a short distance to the north, providing residents with easy access to extensive walking and cycling routes. While it has grown significantly with modern housing over the decades, it retains a functional, rural character shaped by its history of brickmaking and agriculture.