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Inkersall sits on a ridge to the east of Chesterfield, positioned between the older settlements of Staveley and Duckmanton. Once dominated by the local mining industry - specifically the Arkwright and Markham collieries - the landscape has shifted significantly since the pits closed. Much of the former industrial land has been reclaimed as green space, like the Poolsbrook Country Park just down the hill, which provides a network of trails and lakes. The village itself is largely residential, a mix of post-war housing and newer developments, centered around a small parade of shops and the local primary school. It’s a practical spot for getting around; the M1 is only a few minutes away at Junction 29A, and you can be in the middle of Chesterfield in about fifteen minutes, yet the high vantage point means many streets still have clear views out toward the Bolsover plateau and the Peak District in the distance.