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Perched on a ridge overlooking the Rother Valley, Brimington sits just north-east of Chesterfield, effectively serving as a gateway between the town and the rolling landscapes of north Derbyshire. Once a small farming hamlet, its character shifted significantly with the arrival of the Chesterfield Canal and the later industrial expansion, leaving behind a mix of stone-built cottages and more modern residential streets. The village is anchored by its traditional green and the prominent spire of St Michael and All Angels, but it functions as a practical, self-contained hub with its own stretch of independent shops, pubs, and primary schools. Its geography is one of its most useful traits; while the town centre and the famous crooked spire are only a couple of miles away, the village feels distinct, buffered by the green space of Thistle Park and the Trans Pennine Trail. For those who know the area, it's the balance of being able to walk down to the canal towpaths for a bit of quiet while remaining within easy reach of the M1 that defines life here.