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Newthorpe sits roughly seven miles northwest of Nottingham, occupying a practical spot between the busier hubs of Eastwood and Giltbrook. It’s an area defined largely by its topography; the landscape here is a series of gentle hills that offer clear views across the Erewash Valley toward Derbyshire. Historically, the village was shaped by the coal industry, and while the pits are long gone, that heritage is still visible in the traditional brick terraces and the layout of the old crossroads. Today, it serves as a quiet residential link between its neighbours, benefiting from its proximity to the Giltbrook Retail Park and the M1, yet retaining a slower pace of life. For those who know the paths, there is easy access to the reclaimed landscapes of the local nature reserves, where the old mineral lines have been converted into walkways connecting Newthorpe to the wider Nottinghamshire countryside.