Horsley Woodhouse

Horsley Woodhouse is a village and civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, in the East Midlands of England.

[3] Each year in July the village hosts a carnival with a parade of floats from the Medical Centre to the showground at the Sitwell Recreation Ground.

[4] The carnival showground features rides and sideshows and is also the venue for the Amber Valley Marching Bands Contest.

was the Ex-servicemen's and Working Men's Club, a private club which held entertainment such as live bands, discos, quiz nights and bingo, before its demolition and replacement in 2017 with a newly built shop, which sees the return of a Co-operative store to the village after an absence of many years.

In the 1980s this building featured as a film location for the BBC television production of Life and Loves of a She Devil.

Hollies Farm in the centre of the village was built in the late 17th century and was used as a tannery for many years by the Richardson family.

The Old Oak pub