Chesterfield is a market town and borough in Derbyshire, England. It lies 24 miles (39 km) north of Derby and 11 miles (18 km) south of Sheffield at the confluence of the rivers Rother and Hipper. Including Whittington, Brimington and Staveley it had a population of about 103,800 in 2011, making it the second largest town in the ceremonial county after Derby. Archaeologists trace it back to a Roman fort built in the 1st century AD, but soon abandoned. Later an Anglo-Saxon village developed. The name derives from the Old English ceaster (a Roman fort) and feld (grazing land). It has a street market of some 250 stalls three days a week. The town sits on a coalfield, which was economically important until the 1980s. Little visual evidence of mining remains. The best-known landmark is the Church of St Mary and All Saints with its crooked spire, originally built in the 14th century.
Restaurants in Chesterfield
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Producer of Honey, including observation window into honey extraction room for people to observe the honey extraction/bottling process, observation hive and honey tasting.
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4.5 based on 8 reviews
I've been shopping here for 40 years (who'd have thought it!) I mainly pop in for gifts - the range of goods and lovely cards is huge. It's so handy having its own car park - it makes it really quick to visit.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
We bought our wedding rings here and had my engagement ring altered. The service was really good and although they made a mistake with the size of my husband's ring, this was put right quickly and with good grace. Thank you, we would come back.
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A brand new independent Gift Emporium arranged over three floors, the 1,000sq ft store houses over 30 great independent brands, designers & makers.
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Near the Market Hall, this shop has the best selections of English and Continental cheeses in the area. There is everything from Traditional Caerphilly with a rind to Cornish Yarg, wrapped in nettle leaves to that king of cheeses, genuine farmhouse Stilton. Prices are competitive., and the cheeses beat the supermarket selection hands down. The shop also sells huge pork pies, traditional parkin as well as white rolls. All come highly recommended!
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