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Skegby sits on the western edge of the Mansfield urban area, nestled between the busy hub of Sutton-in-Ashfield and the Derbyshire border. It is a place defined by its topography, characterized by steep limestone hills that offer surprising views over the Meden Valley and the surrounding countryside. While it has grown significantly over the decades, the heart of the village still retains a sense of its older identity, anchored by the stone-built manor house and the quiet precinct of St Andrew’s Church, which dates back to Norman times. For those who live here, the appeal often lies in the balance of convenience and green space; you have the Skegby Trail - a repurposed railway line popular with walkers and cyclists - running right through the locality, providing a direct link to Teversal and the wider trail network. It feels less like a suburban sprawl and more like a series of interconnected neighbourhoods that have held onto their own distinct, slightly rugged character.