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 Where is Mickleover?
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 Mickleover is the largest suburb of Derby in the United Kingdom. It is however categorised as a village but is rapidly developing. Today it is considered to be a very posh locality and so are the prices of houses in this area very high. The older areas of this village are fall along Uttoxeter Road. The approximate population of this area is around 13,528. The main station is located around a mile from the centre of the village. The Mickleover station is situated on the Derby - Egginton section.

Derby is a metropolis of the East Midlands of England. It is situated on the banks of the River Derwent and also shares borders with the shire county of Derbyshire. It is considered as the 18th largest populated urban area in England.
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