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Perched on a ridge roughly three miles southwest of Derby city centre, Littleover retains the distinct character of the hilltop village it once was, despite now being a well-established suburb. The area is divided between the older, more traditional village centre - where the 14th-century St Peter’s Church and the Half Moon pub stand as local landmarks - and the quieter, leafy residential avenues that branched out during the mid-20th century. Geographically, it is defined by its elevation, often offering clear views across the Trent Valley on a bright day. For those navigating the local geography, the village is anchored by the presence of the Royal Derby Hospital on its northern edge and the convenience of the A38, which provides a straightforward link to the West Midlands and the Peak District. While the shopping parades at the heart of the village provide the essentials, much of Littleover’s appeal lies in its reliable infrastructure, including several primary schools and the highly regarded Littleover Community School, which serves as a focal point for many families in the district.