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Boulton Moor sits on the southern edge of Derby, occupying the level ground between Alvaston and the village of Chellaston. Historically, this area was open common land and used primarily for grazing, but in recent years it has transitioned into a residential landscape that bridges the gap between the city and the South Derbyshire countryside. It is defined largely by its position near the A6 spur and the A50, making it a strategic point for anyone needing to navigate the East Midlands. While much of the local character is now defined by modern housing, you can still find pockets of the original moorland feel along the various public footpaths that lead out towards Elvaston Castle and the nearby River Derwent. It is a practical location, well-placed for the business hubs at Raynesway and Rolls-Royce, while remaining just far enough out of the city centre to offer a bit more breathing room and easy access to the rural lanes heading south towards Melbourne.