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Langley Mill sits right on the border where Derbyshire meets Nottinghamshire, a spot shaped historically by its position at the terminus of the Cromford, Erewash, and Derby canals. While the heavy industry of the past has moved on, the local basin remains a quiet, functional hub for the canal network and serves as a reminder of the village’s engineering roots. It’s an incredibly practical place to be based; the local railway station provides a direct link into Nottingham in under twenty minutes, and the proximity to the A610 means the M1 is only a short drive away. Life here tends to revolve around the busy retail park and the local shops along the main road, but you’re never far from the Erewash Valley Trail if you need a bit of green space for a walk. It’s a straightforward, unpretentious settlement that works well for anyone needing to commute across the East Midlands while keeping daily amenities within easy reach.