DUFFIELD a distinctive destination
Derbyshire Life|January 2020
Ashley Franklin reports on the life and atmosphere that a new wave of drinking and dining businesses has brought to the village
DUFFIELD a distinctive destination

There are two phrases you’re likely to see more than most if you gaze at the handsome properties in the windows of Duffield estate agent Fletcher & Co. One is ‘sought after’ and the other is ‘within the Ecclesbourne catchment area.’ The latter is a reference to arguably the finest secondary school in the East Midlands, which recently attained the highest GCSE results for a non-private school in Derbyshire.

Its mushrooming population has turned Duffield into a virtual town whose expansion has attracted multifarious shops and business services. Although, according to long-standing resident Judy Clough of Duffield News, it’s ‘a dormitory town with a village heart.’ As a neighbouring resident, I sense as much community spirit as commuter living.

In spite of its name, Town Street – Duffield’s main thoroughfare – feels even more like a communal village due to the recent growth of a popular drinking and dining culture. There is also little talk of the demise of the High Street here, a testament to residents’ loyalty.

Sweeping down into Duffield on the A6 from Derby, just before reaching the village there is lush greenery in the expansive farm fields, and you have a similar vista if you drive from the Milford side or via the country lanes from Wirksworth or Little Eaton. The presence of a river, railway, flood plain and surrounding hills have ensured Duffield remains compact and retains its rurality.

Esta historia es de la edición January 2020 de Derbyshire Life.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

Esta historia es de la edición January 2020 de Derbyshire Life.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE DERBYSHIRE LIFEVer todo
Can Plants Hear?
Derbyshire Life

Can Plants Hear?

In the latest in his series on the intelligence of plants, Martyn Baguley analyses whether they have the ability to hear

time-read
5 minutos  |
November 2020
Peak National Park and Ride
Derbyshire Life

Peak National Park and Ride

Andrew Griffihs asks what the future holds for transport in the Peak National Park and talks to Julian Glover about his Landscapes Review

time-read
8 minutos  |
November 2020
Doubly thankful
Derbyshire Life

Doubly thankful

Mike Smith explores the village of Bradbourne, which has a particularly poignant tale to tell

time-read
5 minutos  |
November 2020
What lies beneath
Derbyshire Life

What lies beneath

Exploring the hidden depths of Ladybower Reservoir, which conceals secrets of a fascinating past

time-read
9 minutos  |
November 2020
Battle for our birds
Derbyshire Life

Battle for our birds

Paul Hobson analyses our complex relationship with birds of prey and how these fascinating birds are fairing in Derbyshire

time-read
4 minutos  |
November 2020
Explore the Peak Forest
Derbyshire Life

Explore the Peak Forest

A walk through autumn fields and forests with far reaching views enriched by snippets of mystery, romance and the area’s industrial past

time-read
4 minutos  |
November 2020
Pictures to transport you
Derbyshire Life

Pictures to transport you

Chesterfield photographer David Keep continues his photographic journey, this time recalling his favourite landscape images from around the world

time-read
6 minutos  |
November 2020
The magic of Christmas
Derbyshire Life

The magic of Christmas

Ideas for days out, gifts and where to find local produce in Derbyshire this festive season

time-read
4 minutos  |
November 2020
PENNY for the Guy
Derbyshire Life

PENNY for the Guy

We take a look at Derbyshire’s bonfire tradtions through history

time-read
7 minutos  |
November 2020
From hardship came happiness
Derbyshire Life

From hardship came happiness

Pat Ashworth speaks with Chesterfield based retired Colonel John Doody about his inspiring life, from a diffiult childhood to overcoming diversity and finding happiness

time-read
7 minutos  |
November 2020