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Sitting roughly five miles west of Derby on the A52, Kirk Langley is a village of two distinct parts: the main settlement along the road and the quieter Kirk Langley Meynell clustered around the church. It serves as a practical gateway to the Peak District, with Ashbourne just a short drive away, yet it maintains its own identity as a working rural community. The local landscape is defined by gently rolling dairy pasture and several established footpaths that lead towards neighboring villages like Brailsford and Dalbury Lees. Historically, the village is centered on the 14th-century Church of St Michael, and while it has grown with modern housing over the decades, it still retains its village green and a well-regarded primary school. For daily life, the community revolves around the local pub and the active village hall, offering a straightforward, rural pace of life without being overly isolated from the amenities of the nearby city.