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Chesterfield Football Club
Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, CHESTERFIELD, Derbyshire, S41 8NZ
Tel: 01246 209765
Located in the centre of the country with excellent road, rail and air links, the b2net stadium (opened in summer 2010), the new home of Chesterfield Football Club, is North Derbyshire's premier venue for all occasions business or pleasure.
Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre
Rykneld Square, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 1SB
Tel: 01246 345777/8
Opened in November 2002 this modern, purpose built Tourist Information Centre provides information on Chesterfield, Derbyshire and the UK. Services on offer include accommodation booking, rail tickets and National Express coach tickets.
Crooked Spire Church
Church of St Mary and All Saints, Church Way, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 1XJ
Tel: 01246 206506
St Mary and All Saints, the Crooked Spire Church, was built in the late 13th Century and finished around 1360. It's the largest church in Derbyshire. The Spire stands 228 feet high and leans 9 feet 5 inches from its true centre.
Ault Hucknall Saxon Church
St John the Baptist Church, Ault Hucknall, Doe Lea, Chesterfield, S44 5QH
Tel: 01246 850371
St John the Baptist Church is Saxon in foundation and a Grade I listed building. The yew tree in front of the Church is variously aged between 2,000 and 4,000 years old! It is the final resting place of philosopher Thomas Hobbes.
Bolsover Parish Church
St Mary and St Laurence Church, Hornscroft Road, Bolsover, CHESTERFIELD, S44 6HG
Tel: 01246 828296
The first stone church was built in 1152AD. The 13th Century tower supports a broad shouldered broach spire reputed to be one of 2 surviving examples in Britain and almost the only part of the building that has survived to the present day.
Sutton Scarsdale Church
St Mary's Church, Hall Drive, Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield, S44 5UT
Tel: 01246 828978
St Mary's Church at Sutton Scarsdale stands on the south side of the courtyard of Sutton Scarsdale hall, built by the Leke family, in 1724. The Church dates from the 13th Century and is one of the oldest in Derbyshire.












