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Bus stations near Ashover in North East Derbyshire

  • West Edge Close, Kelstedge,16 min walk,
  • Meadow Road, Holmgate,51 min walk,
  • Yew Tree Farm, Tansley,65 min walk,

Bus lines to Ashover in North East Derbyshire

  • 63,Starkholmes,
  • 51,Chesterfield,
  • 141,Ripley,
  • 143,Alfreton,
  • 143A,Alfreton,
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  • What are the nearest stations to Ashover?

    The nearest stations to Ashover are:

    • West Edge Close, Kelstedge is 1155 meters away, 16 min walk.
    • Meadow Road, Holmgate is 3862 meters away, 51 min walk.
    • Yew Tree Farm, Tansley is 4971 meters away, 65 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Ashover?

    These Bus lines stop near Ashover: 63, 63A

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Ashover Address: Church Street street in North East Derbyshire

Ashover, North East Derbyshire
Ashover, North East DerbyshireAshover is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire. It is in the North East Derbyshire district of the county. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 Census was 1,905. It sits in a valley, not far from the town of Matlock and the Peak District national park. The centre of the village is a conservation area. The River Amber flows through the village. Although Ashover is a small settlement, the actual ward boundaries of the village extend for many miles, including the nearby settlements of Alicehead, Alton, Ashover Hay, Farhill, Kelstedge, Littlemoor, Milltown, Spitewinter, Stone Edge and Uppertown. The two major roads, running through the parish, are the A632 from Matlock to Chesterfield, and the A615 from Matlock to Alfreton. The area along that part of the A615 is named Doehole. Slack is a small hamlet, within the parish, which is south west of Kelstedge on the A632; nearby to there, on Robridding Road (off Wirestone Lane), is the Eddlestow Lot Picnic Site, which has been developed in the former Wirestone Quarry: it is surrounded by heathland vegetation. The picnic site provides a good base to explore the local Public Rights of Way. Circular walks are waymarked from the car park, a leaflet is available by contacting the County Council. There is public access into many of the adjacent Forestry Commission owned woodlands. The site has plants including heather and bilberry. The other numbered roads in the parish are the B5057 from near North Brittain to Stone Edge, the B6036 between Kelstedge and Dalebank running past Ashover itself, and the B6014 from near Butterley to just past Ashover Hay. Fallgate is a hamlet beside the River Amber, in the south-east corner of the parish, off the B6036 to Woolley Moor and Handley.
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