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City of Derby

The city of Derby is in the East Midlands and surrounded by the picturesque county of Derbyshire. By choosing a property for sale in Derby you’ll have the convenience of city life but with rural adventure on your doorstep, including the famous Peak District, the Pennines and the National Forest. Owning a home in Derby gives you a central position from which to travel in all directions, and with the M1 Motorway a convenient 10 miles east, house sales in the city don’t stay on the market for long.

Derby City Centre

Derby city centre is compact with a pleasant sociable atmosphere, making it a good place for the family home. Shopping is made easy being mostly pedestrian friendly. With a mix of high street names and boutiques, the market hall is a fashionable place to buy groceries, meet and chat. Other reasons to look at buying property for sale in Derby include the regeneration of the Eagle Shopping Centre, ther is also a monthly farmers markets, regular antique fairs. House sales in the following Derby suburbs are well worth investigating; Allestree to the North, home of Derby University and surrounded by agricultural land, Chellaston once a farming community now a haven for commuters with the opening of the A50 giving quick access to the M1 and Spondon a prosperous suburb to the east

Derby local area and amenities

A home in Derby, located in the centre of England gives you access to great transport links. The M1 motorway passes within 10 miles of the city linking Derby to London (south) and Sheffield (north). Other road links include the A52 with a direct link into Nottingham. East Midlands Airport is situated about 15 miles from Derby making this the closest city to the airport. Buying property for sale in Derby gives you good employment opportunities and good leisure activities. Two major employers in the area are Rolls Royce and Toyota Motor Corporation and Egg the internet and telephone bank has its national base in Derby. For leisure the breathtaking and varied Peak District has much to offer the family, from adrenalin fun to more relaxing activities. Derby is more central for employment and so house sales will always reflect this, however the surrounding Derbyshire Dales are only minutes away and there you can experience countryside as nature intended it.

If you buy a property for sale in Derby you will be able to enjoy the tranquil surrounding countryside while still having access to the following facilities and activities;
  • The Derby Playhouse
  • Derby University
  • 18 Secondary school Derby High School ranked 1st for GCSE and A Levels
  • Over 30 Primary Schools
  • Derby College one of the largest Further Educational Colleges in the UK
  • Eagle Shopping Centre, Guildhall Market, Fish Market, Farmers Market
  • Derby Cathedral
  • Kedleston Hall, Sudbury Hall and Calke Abbey
  • Two hospitals; Derbyshire Royal Infirmary and Derby City General Hospital
  • East Midlands Airport

 

haart of Derby - also covering Hilton, Duffield, Aston/Weston on Trent, Breadsall, Castle Donington

The Derby office is located on St James Street in the historic Cathedral Quarter of Derby City Centre. Parking is conveniently situated close by at either Bold Lane or The Assembly Rooms multi storey car parks

 

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