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Newhall sits on the ridge of high ground between Swadlincote and Burton upon Trent, once serving as a key industrial hub in the South Derbyshire coalfield. While the colliery and the famous local potteries have long since closed, their legacy remains in the rows of traditional red-brick terraces that line the main thoroughfares. Physically, the area is defined by its steep hills and varied terrain, offering clear views over the Trent Valley on a good day. It is essentially a practical, self-contained place; you have the park and local shops along the High Street, but you are also within walking distance of Swadlincote's town centre. Being right in the heart of the National Forest, the industrial landscape has softened significantly over the last few decades, with sites like Newhall Orchard and the nearby woodland trails providing a green buffer that connects the village to the wider Derbyshire countryside.