Nestled in the heart of Chesterfield, Buckingham's Hotel offers a charming and elegant retreat for travelers exploring the historic town. The hotel's prime location provides easy access to a myriad of attractions, including the iconic Crooked Spire Church, a must-see architectural marvel that dates back to the 14th century. Guests can also wander through the picturesque streets lined with quaint shops, vibrant markets, and cozy cafes, immersing themselves in the local culture and charm of Chesterfield.
Buckingham's Hotel exudes a sophisticated ambiance, with tastefully decorated rooms and impeccable service that cater to the needs of discerning guests. The hotel's proximity to notable landmarks such as the enchanting Chatsworth House, a grand stately home set amidst stunning gardens and rolling hills, offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history and heritage. Whether savoring a traditional English breakfast in the elegant dining room or unwinding with a glass of wine in the cozy lounge, guests at Buckingham's Hotel are sure to experience the essence of Chesterfield's allure and allure.
Featured Amenities
Pet friendly
Business center
Restaurant
85-87 Newbold Rd, Chesterfield, United Kingdom
Chesterfield, S417PU
Located near Buckingham's Hotel in Chesterfield, GB is the iconic Crooked Spire of St. Mary and All Saints Church. This unique twisted spire is a must-see for visitors, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside from its summit. The church itself is a beautiful example of medieval architecture, with intricate stone carvings and stained glass windows.
Just a short walk from Buckingham's Hotel is the historic Chesterfield Market, which has been operating since at least the 12th century. Visitors can browse a variety of stalls selling fresh produce, handmade crafts, and unique gifts. The market is a lively hub of activity, offering a taste of local culture and a chance to interact with friendly vendors.
For those interested in history, a visit to the nearby Hardwick Hall is highly recommended. This Elizabethan country house, built by Bess of Hardwick in the late 16th century, is a stunning example of Tudor architecture. Visitors can explore the grand rooms, intricate tapestries, and beautiful gardens, learning about the fascinating history of this historic site.
All Amenities
Internet Access
alarm clock
car park
Lobby coffee service
Pet friendly
ala carte dinner
Wheelchair Access
Carpeted floors
Garage
Iron/Ironing Board
Hi-fi
bathrobe
bathtub
desk
Business center
Hairdryer
smoking room
Lunch
Wake-up Service
special diet meals (upon request)
tv
trouser press
toiletries
Room Service (Limited)
Bar/Cocktail Lounge
radio
CD Player
shower
Restaurant
Housekeeping
direct dial telephone
disabled facilities
Lighted makeup mirror
laundry service
ceiling fan
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