New Homes in Chesterfield
With strong transport links to Sheffield, Nottingham and Derby, Chesterfield is ideal for commuters seeking countryside living with urban access.
- £312,995 to £469,645
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £276,995 to £534,995
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £305,500 to £525,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £343,995 to £499,995
- 4 and 5 bedroom
- £199,995 to £554,995
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £250,000 to £420,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £380,000 to £575,500
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £219,995 to £671,645
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £270,500 to £557,500
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £400,000 to £535,000
- 4 bedroom
- £289,995 to £514,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
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Nearby Chesterfield
New Homes in Chesterfield Highlights
- Relaxed Market Town Living: Chesterfield combines historic appeal with a laid-back lifestyle. From its iconic Crooked Spire to its vibrant local markets, the town offers a warm community feel and easy access to nature.
- Attractions & Activities: Explore heritage sites like Chatsworth House and Hardwick Hall, enjoy walks along the Chesterfield Canal.
- Strong Education: The area is served by a range of well-regarded schools, giving families plenty of strong options to choose from.
- Excellent Transport Links: Located near the M1 and served by direct rail routes to Sheffield, Nottingham, and London, Chesterfield is ideal for commuters.
New Homes in Chesterfield FAQs
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In the northeast corner of Derbyshire, Chesterfield is in a desirable location within the East Midlands. This attractive market town is just over ten miles south of Sheffield. Our new homes in Chesterfield are also close to Rotherham and Mansfield, Derby and Nottingham, perfect for commuting to work.
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If you love the outdoors, the Peak District National Park is right on your doorstep, offering endless walking routes, scenic viewpoints and family friendly adventures. Chesterfield also has a fantastic mix of culture, heritage and leisure attractions to explore.
- Pomegranate Theatre & Cinema: A charming venue hosting live performances, films and community events.
- Chesterfield Museum: Discover the town’s history, from Roman roots to industrial heritage.
- Chatsworth House: One of England’s most iconic stately homes, set in stunning parkland.
- Holmebrook Valley Park: A peaceful green space with lakeside walks, wildlife and picnic spots.
- Chesterfield Bowl: Great for family days out or evenings with friends.
- Bolsover Castle: A dramatic hilltop castle with spectacular views and rich history.
- Hardwick Old Hall: Explore the atmospheric ruins linked to Bess of Hardwick.
- Linacre Reservoirs: Woodland trails and tranquil waters ideal for walking and photography.
- Chesterfield Canal: Enjoy peaceful towpath walks, cycling routes and narrowboat trips.
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Chesterfield boasts some excellent education, including primary and secondary schools and nearby further education. These are some of the best in the area.
Primary Secondary Further Education Dronfield Infant School St Mary’s Catholic High School Chesterfield College Holmesdale Infant School Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School The Sheffield College
Totley Primary School
King Ecgbert School
Landmarks Specialist College
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New homes in Chesterfield have a convenient and connected position. They boast easy access to the M1 and frequent train and bus services stretching around the town and beyond.
Junctions 29 and 29A of the M1 are within ten minutes of Chesterfield, perfect for commuters. Chesterfield train station is served by East Midlands Railway services, connecting directly with Sheffield, Derby, Leicester and London.
For easy and environmentally-friendly travel around town, hop on a local bus service. Chesterfield’s busses also go to Sheffield, Worksop, Nottingham, Derby and the Peak District.