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Stenson Fields sits on the southern edge of Derby, roughly half an hour’s bus ride from the city centre but with a character shaped largely by its proximity to the rural South Derbyshire border. Much of what you see today was built starting in the 1970s on former farmland, and the layout reflects that era with plenty of quiet cul-de-sacs and green pockets. Geographically, it is hemmed in by the A50 to the south and the Infinity Park commercial zone to the east, making it a very practical spot for anyone working at the Rolls-Royce sites in Sinfin. Despite the modern housing, the area retains a link to the older landscape; the Trent and Mersey Canal is just a short walk away towards the Bubble Inn at Stenson Lock, offering a quiet route for walking or cycling toward Willington. For day-to-day needs, the local shops on Pilgrims Way and the nearby primary school provide a central hub for the community, while the open fields towards Arleston remind you that you’re right on the transition point between the city and the countryside.