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Sitting right on the border where North East Derbyshire meets South Yorkshire, Killamarsh is a substantial village that functions largely as a satellite to Sheffield, which is about half an hour’s drive away. Its geography is defined by its industrial past, particularly its proximity to the Chesterfield Canal and the site of the former Westthorpe Colliery. Today, the village is bordered to the west by the Rother Valley Country Park, providing a massive expanse of water and trails that effectively buffers the community from the heavier urban sprawl of the city. While it has grown significantly with modern housing, the "old village" around the Church of St Giles still retains a sense of its earlier grit-stone character. It’s a practical location for those who work in the city but prefer being on the doorstep of the Peak District, with the M1 motorway close enough to be convenient for commuting without dominating the local landscape.