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Wingerworth sits just a few miles south of Chesterfield, forming a substantial village that manages to retain a distinct sense of space despite its proximity to the town. The landscape here is defined by its industrial past and its transition into the rolling foothills of the Pennines; the village was once dominated by the Wingerworth Hall estate, and though the great house was demolished in the 1920s, the old parkland and the serpentine Lido stretches still provide a green framework for the community. Residents have easy access to the Bluebell Woods and the Avenue Washlands nature reserve, which has been successfully reclaimed from its former life as a coking plant into a rich wetland habitat. It’s a practical location for those working in Sheffield or Derby, with the A61 providing a direct artery north and south, yet it remains doorstep-close to the Peak District. Local life tends to revolve around the cluster of shops on Allendale Road and the well-regarded primary schools, offering a settled, suburban feel that is quieter than the busy market centre of Chesterfield nearby.