Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre
Rykneld Square, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. S40 1SB
Tel: 01246 345777/8
Fax: 01246 345770
Email: tourism@chesterfield.gov.uk
Website: www.visitchesterfield.info
Open all year, Monday to Saturday
9 am-5 pm November to Easter
9 am-5.30 pm Easter to end October
Chesterfield, centre of the Peak District’s Historic Border Country, where the town meets the countryside, where the Peak District meets Robin Hood Country. Follow trails and tracks to sleepy villages hidden among green hills and rippling river valleys and, every now and then, you'll stumble across a stunning view, a fascinating garden or a stately home, from the majesty of Chatsworth to the Italianate gardens of Renishaw Hall. From Elizabethan splendour at Hardwick past the dramatic hillside ruin of Sutton Scarsdale Hall to the fairytale heights of Bolsover Castle.
Services on offer at the Tourist Information Centre include accommodation booking, National Express coach tickets, seat booking for local theatres, ideas and information for days out and what's on, route planning, advance tickets for local events and a wide range of unique gifts and souvenirs.
Alyson Barnes
Tourism Services Officer
Chesterfield Borough Council
Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre
Rykneld Square
Chesterfield
S40 1SB
E-mail: alyson.barnes@chesterfield.gov.uk
Website: www.visitchesterfield.info
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Chesterfield is famous for the ‘Crooked Spire' of its Parish Church. Legends surround it but the truth hinges on the weight of the lead tiles that cover the Spire’s wooden framework - all 32 tons of them! Chesterfield's other claim to fame is its open air market, one of the largest in the country. There are markets on Monday, Friday and Saturday all year, with a Flea Market every Thursday and a Farmers’ Market on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Sitting at the heart of some of the prettiest countryside in Britain, get the best of both worlds in Chesterfield. Come and see us soon!