Cotmanhay

Cotmanhay is a village in Derbyshire, England. Formerly a Viking settlement, Cotmanhay is located in the Erewash Borough Council area, north of Ilkeston which it is considered a part of, and had a population of 4,531 in 2011.

The village's two main industries were textiles and coal mining, the latter from 1848 until 1880. Recently, a flint implement was found at the edge of Cotmanhay Wood, indicating that the area had been inhabited several thousand years ago.

The 2019 Multiple deprivation index found the area around Skeavingtons Lane to be the most deprived area in Derbyshire.