Chatsworth Park Situated between the bustling traditional town centre of Chesterfield and the magnificent outdoor amenities and landscapes of the Peak District, Chatsworth Park is a small, tree-lined development that presents the perfect balance of convenience and tranquillity. With its varied selection of superb homes, it is sure to quickly become one of Chesterfield’s most desirable addresses.
Location A busy market town with superb leisure and lifestyle opportunities, Chesterfield is also a convenient commuter base for the many surrounding centres.
Leisure Around three miles from the Peak District, and just ten from the stately home from which it takes its name, Chatsworth Park is within a few minutes drive of some of England’s most spectacular scenery. With excellent facilities for walking and cycling, the Peak District offers every sort of terrain, from gentle walks to serious climbing and rambling, as well as an endlessly fascinating choice of villages, heritage sites and visitor attractions to explore. The fine mature parkland course of Chesterfield Golf Club is within walking distance and the town centre, two miles away, includes a fine sports centre with swimming pools, a health suite and games courts at Queens Park, where there is also a boating lake and a cricket ground. Chesterfield has a cinema, bowling and a number of live entertainment venues including two superb listed buildings, the Pomegranate Theatre and the Winding Wheel.
Shopping There is a selection of local shops, including a baker, a newsagent and convenience store and a chemist, in Chatsworth Road just a few minutes walk from the development. Most major high-street chains are represented in the town, many of them in the Vicar Lane Centre. Chesterfield is also home of one of the largest open-air markets in the country, with over 200 stalls setting up every Monday, Friday and Saturday. The McArthur Glen Designer Outlet at Alfreton is only around ten miles away.
Transport Convenient for the A61 and M1, Chesterfield is also served by an excellent public transport infrastructure, including rail links with Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham.
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