
Local area guide
Around Kedleston Grange Allestree by Miller Homes · Derbyshire
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Allestree.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Allestree is consistently ranked among Derby's most desirable suburbs, and it's easy to see why. Sitting to the north of the city, the neighbourhood has a distinctly leafy, unhurried feel — wide residential streets, mature trees, and an absence of the congestion that characterises more central postcodes. Yet it is far from isolated. The city centre is only a short drive or bus ride away, meaning residents can draw on Derby's full range of employment, retail and cultural amenities without sacrificing the calm of suburban life. The housing stock is varied, from mid-century semis through to newer developments, attracting a broad mix of families, professionals and retirees. Community life is active, and the area has a reputation for being well-maintained and safe, which consistently draws buyers who are making long-term decisions about where to put down roots.
Families are one of the biggest groups drawn to Allestree, and the local schools are a primary reason. At secondary level, Ecclesbourne School in nearby Duffield holds an Outstanding rating from Ofsted and is widely regarded as one of the strongest state schools in the county — a significant draw for buyers with children approaching secondary age. At primary level, Allestree Woodlands School serves the area and has built a solid reputation with local families. Further primary options exist within easy reach across north Derby, providing choice for families depending on their precise location within the suburb. For post-16 education, Derby city centre is accessible for sixth-form colleges and further education providers, and the University of Derby broadens options for those pursuing higher education without relocating.
Allestree is well-positioned for drivers. The A38 runs close by and provides a fast dual-carriageway route south towards Birmingham and north towards the M1 junction near Alfreton, making it practical for commuters travelling across the Midlands. The A50 is also within reasonable reach, connecting towards Stoke-on-Trent to the west and the M1 to the east. Derby city centre itself is just a few miles south, accessible in under fifteen minutes outside of peak times. For those without a car or preferring not to drive, regular bus services connect Allestree to Derby city centre, where mainline rail services run to Nottingham, Birmingham New Street, Sheffield and London St Pancras. It is worth checking current timetables for the most accurate picture of local services, but the suburb has historically been well-served by Derby's bus network.
Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Kedleston Grange Allestree to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
Tesco Express
0.5mi
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Nearest GP surgery
Dr C Corden - Park Farm Medical Centre
0.5mi
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Nearest primary school
Lawn Primary School
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Kedleston Grange Allestree.

Day-to-day shopping is straightforward. Park Farm Shopping Centre provides a convenient local hub with a supermarket, pharmacy, and a range of smaller retailers and food outlets, keeping most routine errands close to home. A local Co-op covers essential top-up shops. For a fuller weekly shop, larger supermarkets in and around Derby are easily reachable by car. The dining and pub offer gives the suburb a sociable feel: The Joiners Arms and The Markeaton are popular neighbourhood pubs, both well-regarded for food and the kind of reliable, relaxed atmosphere that suits a post-walk Sunday lunch or a midweek meal out. For a wider choice of restaurants, bars and independent cafés, Derby city centre is only a short journey away.
The immediate surroundings of Allestree offer genuine quality of life beyond the suburb itself. Kedleston Hall, managed by the National Trust, sits just to the northwest and is one of the finest examples of 18th-century neoclassical architecture in England. Its extensive parkland is open to walkers throughout the year and provides an exceptional green space right on the doorstep — something that would cost a premium to access in many comparable cities. Allestree Park itself, closer to the suburb's heart, offers open space, a lake, and a golf course. The market town of Duffield is close by and adds a further layer of independent shops and community amenity. Derby's city centre, meanwhile, brings together the Intu Derby shopping complex, the Assembly Rooms, Derby Theatre, and a growing food and drink scene for evenings and weekends when more is called for.
0.6mi
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Nearest train station
Duffield
2.8mi
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Town centre
M Park Farm
0.5mi
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Blinds & Curtains
22.6mi
away