Best attractions and places to see around Church Broughton include a blend of historical landmarks, rural landscapes, and recreational opportunities. This village in South Derbyshire, England, is characterized by expansive farmland and historic buildings. The area offers opportunities for exploring cultural sites, natural features, and various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It’s a great ride along country lanes and very little traffic.
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The church was built between 1860 and 1862 to designs of the architect George Edmund Street, funded by Sir Thomas Percival Heywood, 2nd Baronet. At the same time, Street also designed the lychgate, churchyard cross, vicarage and village school.
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This former water mill was built in 1837. It's now a grade 2 listed private residence. It still has the original water wheel which you can see but it no longer works.
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reasonabe incline gravel climbs on each side but a lovely place to view the lake and the old timber mill water wheel
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Opportunity now for anyone wanting to live in this picturesque location. The Mill is on the market (March 2021) for £1.85m - too steep for me!
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Popular photo opportunity spot. Old mill now a residential property.
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A nice area dedicated to the enjoyment of children. The seating gazebo has a mention of Burton Breweries so it may be that they funded/sponsored the equipment.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 13th-century Church of St Michael and All Angels, which gives the village its name. Other notable historical sites include Longford Old Mill, a scenic private house that was once a cheese factory, and Osmaston Park Sawmill, where you can see an old timber mill water wheel by a lake within ancient woodlands. Further afield, All Saints' Church, Denstone, is a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Mickleover Greenway (National Cycle Network Route 54) is a popular choice, converted from an old railway line, providing a motor traffic-free experience through the gentle Derbyshire countryside. For more challenging rides, explore the gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Gravel loop from Hilton' or longer loops like 'Ramblers Retreat Café – Churnet Valley Cycle Path loop from Denstone'. You can find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around Church Broughton guide.
Church Broughton is surrounded by expansive, lush farmland, offering classic rural English countryside views. You can also find the Cuddley Brook, which flows through hills west of Sapperton. A short distance away, Foremark Reservoir provides 230 acres of water and nature reserve, perfect for woodland walks and bird watching.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The Mickleover Greenway is ideal for family cycling and hiking due to its gradual gradient and motor traffic-free environment. Osmaston Park Sawmill and its surrounding ancient woodlands offer a scenic and engaging visit. Additionally, Denstone — Village highlights includes a dedicated area for children's enjoyment.
The region is well-suited for walking and hiking. The Mickleover Greenway offers an easy, scenic path. For more varied terrain, you can explore the numerous hiking trails available, including routes like 'Tutbury Heritage Walk loop from Tutbury and Hatton' or 'St Mary's Church, Tutbury – Tutbury Heritage Walk loop from Hatton CP'. Discover more options in the Hiking around Church Broughton guide.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy exploring Sapperton, a hamlet north-west of Church Broughton, known for its impressive former farm buildings and the partly timber-framed Sapperton Manor. The remnants of the Former RAF Church Broughton Airfield near Heath Top also offer a glimpse into World War II history, now used for agriculture.
Yes, the traditional Holly Bush Public House in Church Broughton offers a local spot for refreshment with its beamed ceiling and brasses. Along the Mickleover Greenway, you'll find cafes near the southern end and a pub near the northern end, providing convenient stops during your activities.
Besides hiking and cycling, Church Broughton offers a variety of outdoor sports. Broughton Heath Golf Club features one of the longest 18-hole par-3 golf courses in the country. The village also has a tennis club. Foremark Reservoir, nearby, provides opportunities for trout fishing. For runners, there are several trails, such as the 'Marston loop from Hatton CP' or 'Running loop from Hilton CP', detailed in the Running Trails around Church Broughton guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic beauty and historical charm of the area. Highlights like Longford Old Mill are popular for their picturesque setting and photo opportunities, especially among cyclists. The ancient woodlands and the old timber mill water wheel at Osmaston Park Sawmill are also highly rated for their natural beauty and historical interest. The motor traffic-free nature of the Mickleover Greenway makes it a favorite for family outings.
Yes, the rural landscapes and numerous trails around Church Broughton are generally very dog-friendly. The expansive farmland and paths like the Mickleover Greenway offer plenty of space for walks. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock, and follow local guidelines regarding leads.
The surrounding expansive farmland provides many scenic vistas of the rural English countryside. Osmaston Park Sawmill, located by a lake and surrounded by ancient woodlands, offers a beautiful spot to view the water and forest. The gentle Derbyshire countryside traversed by the Mickleover Greenway also provides pleasant, open views.


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