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New Tupton sits just four miles south of Chesterfield, forming a substantial part of the Tupton parish alongside its older neighbor, Old Tupton. Historically, the area was fundamentally shaped by the coal industry, particularly the sinking of the Tupton Silkstone Colliery, which transformed it from a quiet rural spot into a hardworking village of red-brick terraces and miners' cottages. Today, it serves as a practical, well-connected base for those working in the nearby market towns or commuting further afield via the A61 or the M1. Life here tends to revolve around the local primary school and Tupton Hall - a large comprehensive with a long history as a grammar school - while the village green and the nearby access to the Five Pits Trail provide a much-needed connection to the Derbyshire countryside. It is a straightforward, unpretentious place with a clear sense of its industrial roots, offering a quieter pace of life while remaining firmly within the orbit of Chesterfield’s amenities.