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Chaddesden sits on the eastern edge of Derby, functioning as a substantial suburb that still retains fragments of its village origins. Much of its character is defined by the expansive 1930s and postwar housing that grew up around the historic core, where the 14th-century St Mary’s Church still stands as a reminder of its medieval past. Geographically, it is dominated by Chaddesden Park, a large green space on the site of the former Chaddesden Hall, which provides a natural focal point for the community with its library, sports facilities, and woodland walks. The locality is practical for getting around, bordered by the A52 for quick access to Nottingham and the M1, while the city centre remains just a short bus ride or cycle away. Shopping is largely concentrated around the Nottingham Road district and the "Mezzo" area, where a mix of long-standing local businesses and essential amenities serve the daily needs of those living in the various estates. It’s a settled, functional part of the city that manages to balance its heavy residential footprint with enough open space to keep it feeling airy.