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Breadsall sits roughly three miles north of Derby city centre, positioned where the suburban edge meets the open countryside of the Erewash Valley. It is essentially split into two parts: the traditional village core, centered around the spire of All Saints’ Church, and the more modern hill-top development known as Breadsall Hilltop. While it suffers less through-traffic since the A38 was constructed to the west, the village remains well-connected via the A6022. Historically, it was recorded in the Domesday Book and retains a quiet, established character, bolstered by the presence of the nearby Breadsall Priory, which dates back to the 13th century and now serves as a hotel and golf course. For those who enjoy being outdoors, the Great Northern Greenway follows the route of the old railway line towards Ilkeston, providing a flat, reliable path for cyclists and walkers to bypass the busier road networks. Local life tends to revolve around the village shop, the community centre, and the primary school, as the village has maintained its own distinct boundary despite the northward expansion of the city.