| Coordinates: | 53.121, -1.635 |
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| OS grid ref: | SK 24 58 |
| Dialling code: | 01629 (Matlock) |
Ivonbrook Grange is a tiny, largely rural civil parish in the western part of Derbyshire Dales in Derbyshire, England, lying on the limestone uplands typical of the White Peak on the edge of the Peak District. The landscape is dominated by rolling pastures, dry‑stone walls and a small wooded stream valley carved by the Ivon Brook, with only scattered farms and few dwellings rather than a central village.
The "Grange" in the name hints at medieval origins as a monastic or estate farm, and today the economy remains chiefly agricultural - mainly sheep and grazing - with some walkers and country visitors drawn by the quiet scenery; local life is sparse and informal, often organised through a parish meeting and relying on nearby villages and market towns for services and community events.