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New Houghton is a small village situated on the north-western edge of the Mansfield area, positioned right on the Derbyshire-Nottinghamshire border within the Bolsover District. It grew primarily as a colliery village, built to serve the nearby Pleasley Pit, and its layout is still defined by the traditional terraced rows that run up the hillside. To the north, it is almost continuous with Pleasley, while the busier centre of Mansfield is only about four miles away via the A617. Despite its industrial origins, the village feels quite open; it sits on an elevated spot that provides clear views over the surrounding countryside, particularly towards the Meden Valley. Locally, the Pleasley Pit Country Park offers a significant amount of green space on the doorstep, with trails that link into the wider Phoenix Greenways network, making it a practical base for anyone who values easy access to walking and cycling routes while staying close to town services.