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Old Tupton sits on a ridge just south of Chesterfield, effectively serving as the quieter, more elevated neighbour to the larger village of New Tupton. Historically, the area’s identity was tied to the North Wingfield parish and the local coal industry, but today it feels more like a settled residential vantage point. It’s a practical spot geographically; you’re positioned right off the A61, which makes the four-mile commute into Chesterfield town centre straightforward, while the Clay Cross amenities are only a short distance to the south. The local landscape is defined by its gradual slope toward the Rother Valley, and if you walk along the quieter lanes like Ashover Road, you get clear views out toward the Peak District fringes. It lacks the busy commercial centre of nearby towns, instead retaining a straightforward, suburban character with a well-regarded local primary school and a couple of long-standing pubs, such as the New Inn, which act as the main focal points for the community.