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Kimberley sits about six miles northwest of Nottingham, built into a landscape defined by its industrial past and the rolling hills of the Erewash Valley. Historically a town of coal and brewing - most notably home to Hardy & Hanson’s for well over a century - it has retained a distinct, self-contained identity even as it has evolved into a practical commuter base. The geography is notable for its steep inclines and the prominent Giltbrook Viaduct, which serves as a landmark of the area’s railway heritage. Today, the town centre follows the line of Main Street, offering a mix of long-standing local shops and supermarkets that serve the surrounding residential pockets. Its position near the A610 and Junction 26 of the M1 makes it a functional hub for getting around the East Midlands, while the nearby Awsworth and Swingate areas provide immediate access to more open, rural footpaths for those looking to get out of the town proper.