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  1. Chesterfield is a market and industrial town in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England. [2] It is 24 miles (39 km) north of Derby and 11 miles (18 km) south of Sheffield at the confluence of the Rivers Rother and Hipper .

  2. Visit Chesterfield for a great day out or to stay. Brilliantly located in the centre of the UK with superb road, rail and air links, the town is famous for its 800 year-old open air market and the unique and unusual ‘ Crooked Spire ‘ Church. A step out of town brings you to the rugged beauty of the Peak District, the allure of Chatsworth ...

    • Chesterfield Parish Church. The Church of St Mary and All Saints, also the Crooked Spire Church, is Chesterfield’s big landmark, famed for its twisting and leaning spire.
    • Chesterfield Canal. When it was completed in 1777, this waterway connected Chesterfield with the River Trent at Stockwith, 46 miles away. With the 2.6-kilometre Norwood Tunnel and some of the first staircase locks in the UK, Chesterfield Canal was a groundbreaking piece of engineering, exporting coal, limestone and lead, and bringing in timber, corn and fresh produce.
    • Hardwick Hall. The definition of an Elizabethan Prodigy House, Hardwick Hall pushed the boundaries of stately architecture in the late 16th century. What will strike you right away is the size of the windows, giving rise to the saying “Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall”.
    • Hardwick Old Hall. In the grounds you’ll come across the vestiges of Hardwick Old Hall, looked after by English Heritage. Like Bess’s new hall, this is a Grade I-listed monument and predates its neighbour by a few years, later becoming guest accommodation.
  3. Chesterfield Tourism: Tripadvisor has 72,424 reviews of Chesterfield Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Chesterfield travel resource.

  4. Come to the Chesterfield Area of Derbyshire where you're sure of a friendly welcome and a wide range of things to do. Take a day in Chesterfield itself to find out how the 'Crooked Spire' got its twist. Or go bargain hunting on Chesterfield Market every Monday, Friday or Saturday. Get a taste of history at Chesterfield Museum or spend an ...

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  5. Read More. at Barrow Hill, which houses one of the largest collections of diesel, electric and steam locomotives in the country. If you like shopping, Chesterfield Area is the place to visit. Check out bargains at. You can catch at play, a comedy night, West End musicals, concerts, dances, children’s shows and, of course, the Christmas pantomime.

  6. www.visitchesterfield.info › things-to-do › attractionsAttractions - Visit Chesterfield

    Barrow Hill Roundhouse Railway Centre and Chesterfield Museum offer hands on activities and events for children all year round. Find out more on our family friendly page. Step out into our beautiful countryside with a walk round Linacre Reservoirs or alongside the Chesterfield Canal, or take part in the Chesterfield Area Walking Festival.

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