Heanor is a town in the Amber Valley district in Derbyshire, situated on a hill estimated to be between 65 metres and 125 metres above sea level. The town is within the Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire Coalfield National Character Area, a broad division of landscape forming a basic unit of unified countryside character, on which planning and management of its ecology and landscape can be based. Whilst the town contains no conservation locations, 30 percent of the area is within a green belt, together with having 4 wildlife sites and a nature reserve. In accordance with the 2011 census, Heanor, together with the adjoining village of Loscoe forming the town council administered area of Heanor and Loscoe, had a population of 17251. This makes up 7512 houses and 7221 households. Within this population, 18.7 per cent of residents were under the age of 16, being slightly lower than the 18.9 per cent for England as a whole, and 16.5 percent of Heanor's residents were aged 65 or over, compared with 16.4 percent for England as a whole. Heanor consists of 10 structures of particular architectural or historical interest, as listed by Historic England. The Church of St Lawrence, a 15th-century building, is listed as Grade II, and the other nine structures are all listed as Grade II. For all your house upgrades, make sure to make use of respected professionals in Heanor to make certain of quality.