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Hasland sits just south-east of Chesterfield, essentially functioning as a large village that has long since bridged the gap between the town centre and the more rural fringes of North East Derbyshire. At its heart is the expansive Eastwood Park, a well-used green space that houses the local village hall and remains the focal point for outdoor activity in the community. The main thoroughfare, Mansfield Road, provides a practical hub with a mix of independent shops, small businesses, and a library, giving the area its own self-contained identity despite its proximity to the town. Historically, the area grew significantly during the industrial period due to its links with the nearby coal mines and ironworks, and you can still see this legacy in the sturdy Victorian terraces that line the side streets. Today, it is valued for its straightforward accessibility; the bypass and the nearby M1 make it a convenient base for those working further afield, while the Peak District is only a short drive to the west. It’s a settled, functional part of the district that feels distinctly connected to Chesterfield’s heritage while maintaining its own clear village boundaries.