Our team of estate agents in Chesterfield are passionate about their local area and are committed to ensuring your next move is a success. If you want advice on the property market, help moving your sale along or a hand with your house hunt, get in touch to speak to a savvy member of our team.
+44 (0) 330 053 6919
cardiff@remax.uk
Chesterfield
Associate Director
+44 (0) 7843 884628
conrad.binding@remax.uk
Lettings Director
+44 (0) 7507 638707
gary.hancock@remax.uk
About Chesterfield
The market town of Chesterfield in Derbyshire sits 24 miles north of Derby and 11 miles south of Sheffield, making it an incredibly popular place for commuters, families and those who enjoy the easy connectivity to the neighbouring towns and cities. In fact, there are simple connections via rail, bus, and road to the rest of the country, with the M1 just 6 miles from the town. The population is approximately 104,000, making it the second-largest territory in Derbyshire. Located on the intersection and valleys of the River Hipper and River Rother in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire, the town is known as the "gateway" to the natural splendour of the Peak District National Park sitting just west of the market town.
The Chesterfield Community
The town's beginnings are traced as far back as the 1st Century AD making the town and the surrounding areas rife with historical significance. Today, Chesterfield's quintessentially English town feel makes it a draw for those looking to buy or visit the area. The location of Market Hall is intertwined with remarkable narrow medieval streets that lead up to the largest open-air market in Britain; with local produce, delicious foods and trinkets sold in abundance, this is a destination to travel to. There is plenty of shopping, international restaurants, bars and even one of Britain's oldest pubs, all in the town. Each year many local festivals, including beer and ale, bring neighbouring towns to pay a visit. The Winding Wheel is a popular venue for concerts, exhibitions, parties, banquets, conferences and more, while the listed Victorian building known as The Pomegranate Theatre is also a favoured spot for comedy acts, plays, concerts and other performances. With much to do in the area, there is no shortage of activities for families, couples or solo entertainment.