Long Eaton Map

Long Eaton map, view the Derbyshire town of Long Eaton, located in the county of Derbyshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Long Eaton Derbyshire & Guide to the Area

Long Eaton Map Derbyshire: Interactive map of Long Eaton, displaying the town situated in the county of Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Long Eaton area and a Long Eaton town centre map, showing Long Eaton Railway Station and West Park.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Long Eaton map are: Long Eaton Market Place, West Park Leisure Centre, Long Eaton Town Hall, The Falcon Centre, St Laurence's Church, The Sportsman Pub, Harrington Junior School, The Mill Ale and Coffee House, Tesco Extra, Asda Long Eaton, NatWest, Wilko, Boots, Iceland Foods, Greggs, Pidcock Motorcycles, Long Eaton Library, The Blue Bell, The Tappers Harker, High Street Post Office, Eaton Farm Pub & Restaurant, Greenhalgh's Butchers, Harrington Arms, The New Inn, Nisa Local, Pure Vibes Beauty, Top Cut Barbers, Dominos Pizza, Pizza Hut, The Town Fryer, Oxfam, Long Eaton Art Room, Derbyshire Police Station, Long Eaton Fire Station, Trent College, West Park Café, Vision Pharmacy, Home Bargains, Poundland, Sue Ryder, One Stop, The Hair Boutique, Saints Hair Studio, Lidl, Tesco Express, The Beeston Canal, The Great Northern Inn, The Carpet Stop, The Factory Kitchen, Station Café, Erewash Museum (Ilkeston), The Golden Bengal, The Hoptimist.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Sawley, Breaston, Draycott, Risley, Sandiacre, Toton, Stapleford, Chilwell, Attenborough, Beeston, Bramcote, Trowell, Stanton-by-Dale, Kirk Hallam, West Hallam, Ilkeston, Cotmanhay, Borrowash, Ockbrook, Shelton Lock, Alvaston, Castle Donington, Shardlow, Thrumpton, Barton-in-Fabis, Wilsthorpe Meadows, Clifton, Lenton Abbey, Inham Nook, Wollaton, Bilborough, Radford, Little Hallam, New Sawley, Castle Meadows, Longmoor, Elvaston, Dale Abbey, Lockington, Hemington, Toton Fields.

Long Eaton is one of those places that doesn't shout about itself but gets on quietly with being a practical, well-connected town with a strong sense of identity. Tucked on the edge of Derbyshire, close to both Nottingham and Derby, it has a bit of everything—riverside walks, a proper town centre, good commuter links, and a heritage rooted in lace-making. It's got a down-to-earth feel, a bit of grit, and a decent selection of shops, pubs and parks to keep things ticking along nicely.

The town's history goes back to at least the Domesday Book, but it really came into its own in the 19th century, booming as a centre for lace production. Long Eaton became known for its lace factories and upholstery work, and many of those red-brick mills still dot the town today, some converted into housing or offices. The arrival of the canal and later the railways helped the town grow quickly, tying it closely into the region's trade networks. These days, it's home to around 38,000 people and still carries that mix of industrious heritage and modern-day living.

In town, West Park is one of the highlights—wide open green space, sports pitches, a leisure centre, and a boating lake that's ideal for lazy summer afternoons. The High Street has a good spread of independents and familiar names, and the town's got a proper market feel with cafés, chippies, butchers and barbers all rubbing shoulders. For nearby attractions, Elvaston Castle Country Park is just a short drive away, with woodland walks, gardens and gothic revival architecture. Not far from there you've got National Trust's Calke Abbey—a stately home that leans into its faded grandeur and tells its story with all the charm of crumbling staircases and half-forgotten corners. Wollaton Hall, while just over the border in Nottinghamshire, is another great shout—deer park, museum and gardens all rolled into one.

Wider Derbyshire's got more than enough to fill your weekends. The Peak District is always calling, whether it's hiking up Mam Tor, paddling in the River Wye or finding a tucked-away country pub. Chatsworth House is the big one, with its sprawling grounds, lavish interiors and farm shop that's dangerously good. Haddon Hall, Cromford Mills and the Heights of Abraham all offer different takes on local history and scenery, and if you fancy a tram ride with a view, Crich Tramway Village is always a winner with kids and grown-ups alike.

Long Eaton's transport links are one of its best features. It's right near the M1, giving quick access north or south, and sits between Nottingham and Derby by train, with fast services to both. The town's railway station also links to Sheffield, Leicester and London, so you're never far from where you need to be. Buses are regular, and East Midlands Airport is only about 20 minutes away, making it handy for travel further afield. Whether you're commuting or exploring, it's all easy from here.

Derbyshire as a whole is full of quiet surprises. It's not flashy, but it's full of contrasts—big views, busy towns, old mills and peaceful dales. It's a county that wears its history well, from industrial powerhouses to tiny farming villages, and the people here still look after their places and their communities. There's a rhythm to life that feels just right—not rushed, not too slow—and whether you're based in a town like Long Eaton or heading into the hills for the weekend, it's a place that leaves its mark without needing to make a fuss.

Some More Nearby Places: Sawley, Breaston, Draycott, Risley, Sandiacre, Toton, Stapleford, Chilwell, Attenborough, Beeston, Bramcote, Trowell, Stanton-by-Dale, Kirk Hallam, West Hallam, Ilkeston, Cotmanhay, Borrowash, Ockbrook, Shelton Lock, Alvaston, Castle Donington, Shardlow, Thrumpton, Barton-in-Fabis, Wilsthorpe Meadows, Clifton, Lenton Abbey, Inham Nook, Wollaton, Bilborough, Radford, Little Hallam, New Sawley, Castle Meadows, Longmoor, Elvaston, Dale Abbey, Lockington, Hemington, Toton Fields.

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