Map of Chesterfield UK – Town Centre, Districts & Location Guide

Chesterfield is a market town in Derbyshire, England, known for its historic town centre, famous crooked spire, market, transport links and proximity to the Peak District.

This map of Chesterfield UK provides an overview of the town centre, districts, transport routes, parks, major landmarks and Chesterfield’s location within England.

Quick Answer:

Chesterfield is located in Derbyshire in the East Midlands of England. Major areas include Chesterfield Town Centre, Brampton, Hasland, Newbold, Whittington, Staveley, Walton, Boythorpe, Tapton and Old Whittington.

Interactive Chesterfield Map (Reference View) Explore Chesterfield town centre, railway station, market area, parks and surrounding Derbyshire locations.
Tip: Chesterfield maps are useful for understanding how the town centre, railway station, market, crooked spire and surrounding districts connect across Derbyshire.

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Where is Chesterfield Located?

Chesterfield is located in Derbyshire in central England. The town sits south of Sheffield and north of Derby, close to the eastern edge of the Peak District National Park.

  • County: Derbyshire
  • Region: East Midlands
  • Country: England
  • United Kingdom: Great Britain
  • Nearby places: Sheffield, Mansfield, Matlock and Derby
  • Direction from London: North-west

Areas Shown on a Chesterfield Map

  • Chesterfield Town Centre — shopping, market and transport hub.
  • Brampton — western district with shops, pubs and residential streets.
  • Hasland — southern residential area.
  • Newbold — northern suburb with housing and local services.
  • Whittington — district north of the town centre.
  • Staveley — nearby town north-east of Chesterfield.
  • Walton — western residential district close to countryside.
  • Boythorpe — southern neighbourhood near parks and local services.
  • Tapton — area close to the canal and railway routes.
  • Old Whittington — historic village-style district.

Major Landmarks on the Map

  • Church of St Mary and All Saints
  • Crooked Spire
  • Chesterfield Market
  • Chesterfield Railway Station
  • Queen's Park
  • Chesterfield Museum
  • Technique Stadium
  • Tapton Lock
  • Revolution House
  • Peak District direction

Transport Features

Chesterfield is well connected by rail and road, with links to Sheffield, Derby, Nottingham and the wider Midlands region.

  • Chesterfield Railway Station
  • M1 Motorway
  • A61 route
  • A617 route
  • East Midlands Railway services
  • CrossCountry rail services
  • Derbyshire bus network
  • Sheffield transport connections

Parks and Natural Features

Chesterfield includes parks, canal areas and nearby countryside that are commonly shown on local maps.

  • Queen's Park
  • Chesterfield Canal
  • Tapton Lock
  • Holmebrook Valley Park
  • Linacre Reservoirs direction
  • Derbyshire countryside
  • Peak District National Park direction

Nearby Destinations

  • Sheffield
  • Matlock
  • Mansfield
  • Derby
  • Bakewell
  • Chatsworth House
  • Peak District
  • Nottingham

Using a Chesterfield Map

A Chesterfield map is useful for locating the town centre, market, crooked spire, railway station, parks, canal areas and surrounding districts. It also helps visitors understand how Chesterfield connects with Derbyshire, Sheffield and the Peak District.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Chesterfield located?
    Chesterfield is located in Derbyshire in the East Midlands of England.
  • What is Chesterfield known for?
    Chesterfield is known for its crooked spire, historic market, railway links and location near the Peak District.
  • What are the main areas of Chesterfield?
    Main areas include Chesterfield Town Centre, Brampton, Hasland, Newbold, Whittington, Staveley, Walton and Tapton.
  • Does Chesterfield have a railway station?
    Yes. Chesterfield Railway Station provides services to Sheffield, Derby, Nottingham, London and other destinations.
  • Is Chesterfield easy to get around?
    Yes. Chesterfield has rail services, buses, major roads and motorway access.
  • Is Chesterfield worth visiting?
    Yes. Visitors can enjoy the crooked spire, market, parks, canal areas and nearby Derbyshire countryside.

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