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Holymoorside sits in the valley of the River Hipper, positioned just beyond the western edge of Chesterfield where the town gives way to the rising landscape of the Peak District. Historically, the village grew around the lead and cotton industries, powered by the river, though today it retains a much quieter character defined by its mix of gritstone cottages and more recent residential lanes. It acts as a natural gateway to the moors, with the terrain climbing steeply towards Beeley and Harewood Moor, providing immediate access to high-ground walking routes. While it feels self-contained with its own primary school, village hall, and local pubs, it remains practically connected to the amenities of Chesterfield, which is only a few miles to the east. The village layout is linear, following the valley floor, and serves as a transition point between the urban fringe and the protected countryside of the National Park.