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Stanton Hill sits on a ridge overlooking the Teversal Valley, just west of Mansfield and on the outskirts of Sutton-in-Ashfield. Its identity was largely forged in the late 19th century with the sinking of the Skegby Colliery (later Sutton Colliery), which transformed a few scattered cottages into a busy industrial village. Today, the landscape is defined by the transformation of that industrial past; the former pit tip has been reclaimed as Brierley Forest Park, a large green space with wildflower meadows and reservoirs that provides a natural buffer between the village and the surrounding urban sprawl. The main thoroughfare, High Street, still retains its traditional character with a mix of independent shops and terraced housing that follows the slope of the hill. It is a practical location for getting around, with easy access to the A38 and M1, while the nearby Silverhill Woods offer some of the highest viewpoints in Nottinghamshire, looking out across the Derbyshire peaks.