Allestree
Allestree is a suburban village and civil parish in Derby, England. Situated approximately 2 miles (3 km) north of Derby city centre, it lies on the River Derwent.
History:
The name Allestree is believed to derive from the Old English "Ælle's trēow," meaning "Ælle's tree." The area has a history stretching back to the Domesday Book of 1086, where it is recorded as Adelardestreu. Allestree remained a small rural community for many centuries. Its growth accelerated significantly in the 20th century, particularly after World War II, becoming a residential suburb of Derby.
Geography:
Allestree is located on relatively flat land, bordering the River Derwent to the east. It is characterised by residential housing estates, green spaces, and a golf course. Neighbouring areas include Darley Abbey, Mackworth, and Duffield.
Features:
- Allestree Park: A large public park containing a golf course, lake, and woodland.
- Allestree Hall: A Grade II listed building located within Allestree Park. Once a country house, it has had various uses over the years.
- St Edmund's Church: The parish church of Allestree, with historical roots.
- Allestree Woodlands School: A secondary school serving the local area.
Governance:
Allestree is a civil parish with a parish council. It is also part of the Derby North parliamentary constituency.
Transport:
Allestree is served by local bus routes connecting it to Derby city centre and surrounding areas. Road access is primarily via the A6 Duffield Road.