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Hatton sits on the northern bank of the River Dove, forming a continuous settlement with its larger neighbor, Tutbury, just across the bridge in Staffordshire. Historically, the village’s growth was driven by its position on the railway and the presence of the Nestlé coffee factory, which has been a major local employer for decades and remains a defining landmark of the skyline. It’s a practical, well-connected spot; the local station provides direct rail links to Derby and Stoke-on-Trent, while the nearby A50 is the main artery for anyone commuting by car. For outdoor space, the Salt Brook Heritage Canal Trail offers a quiet walking route through the village, and the village fields provide a clear view up the hill to the ruins of Tutbury Castle. While it has its own shops and a local primary school, most people treat Hatton and Tutbury as one unit, sharing the mix of modern conveniences on the Derbyshire side and the older, independent high street across the river.