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advice for residents of Dronfield, Derbyshire
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Dronfield is a town in Derbyshire,
England, lying between Sheffield and Chesterfield.
It has a population of around 23,000 people. The town
grew around various industries, the most widespread
of which was coal mining. Notable buildings in the
town include the twelfth century parish church, and
a fifteenth century building long used as a barn,
with a king post roof. Dronfield in the 20th century
mainly grew because it was a dormitory community for
workers from the nearby city of Sheffield, and at
one stage boasted the largest housing estate in europe
(Dronfield Woodhouse). The town's Coach and Horses
football ground is now home to the world's oldest
football team, Sheffield F.C. Dronfield has a twin
town in Germany, called Sindelfingen
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