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    Local amenities
Kirk Ireton might be small, but it has plenty to offer. The community-run shop – The Stable – sells fresh local produce including fruit and vegetables, meats, pies and pastries, along with milk and newspapers and a range of general groceries. The Barley Mow Inn provides fine ales and hearty pub food, while the village field has facilities for five-a-side football, tennis, netball and basketball, along with meadows to stroll and a sensory garden. There is a Church of England primary school in the village, with further schools in nearby Ashbourne and Wirksworth, where leisure centres, supermarkets and department stores can also be found. The bright lights of Derby are just 30 minutes away by car.
Area highlights
Stunning views surround Kirk Ireton, and the village was home to the famous landscape artist George Turner. To the north, walkers can experience further vistas in the Peak District National Park, while nearby Carsington Water has a range of activities including fishing, sailing, windsurfing and cycling. No fewer than 10 golf courses can be found within 10 miles of Kirk Ireton, but perhaps the most attractive aspect of the village is its unique rural heritage. Look in any direction and you’ll see charming old farm buildings, livestock grazing on the hillsides and rolling green landscapes that visitors say are beyond compare.
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