Staveley Map

Staveley map, view the Derbyshire town of Staveley, located in the county of Derbyshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Staveley Derbyshire & Guide to the Area

Staveley Map Derbyshire: Interactive map of Staveley, displaying the town situated in the county of Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Staveley area and a Staveley town centre map, showing Staveley Cemetery and Poolbrook Country Park.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Staveley map are: Morrisons, Staveley Miners Welfare Football Club, Poolsbrook Country Park Café, The Speedwell Rooms, Staveley Library, Costa Coffee, Co-op Food, The Market Tavern, Boots Pharmacy, Staveley Medical Centre, Staveley Hall, The Staveley Arms, Domino's Pizza, The Eagle Tavern, St John the Baptist Church, Springwell Community College, Netherthorpe School, Cavendish Junior School, Chesterfield Canal Trust Visitor Centre, Home Bargains, Bargain Booze, Post Office, Birds Bakery, Staveley Fish Bar, Gussie's Kitchen, KFC, Greggs, Subway, Tesco Express, Vibe Hair & Beauty, KIS Hair & Beauty, Central England Co-op Funeralcare, Purple Vine Bistro, Brookfield Clinic, Midland Hair Supplies, The Hair Boutique, Angel's Boutique, The Beeches Care Home, The Gate Inn, Sandersons Boutique, Town & Country Meats, Ashgate Hospice Shop, Top Gift Mobile Accessories, Your Move Estate Agents, The Big Local Hub, Crate Café, The Castle Pub, AutoSpares & Tyres, Travis Perkins, The Cutting Edge Barbers, Staveley Fire Station.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Barrow Hill, Inkersall, Brimington, Duckmanton, Poolsbrook, Mastin Moor, Hollingwood, Barlborough, Clowne, Bolsover, Shuttlewood, Arkwright Town, Whittington Moor, New Whittington, Old Whittington, Calow, Hasland, Grassmoor, Wingerworth, Heath, Holmewood, Palterton, Scarcliffe, Glapwell, Doe Lea, Sutton Scarsdale, Temple Normanton, Spinkhill, Renishaw, Eckington, Killamarsh, Harthill, Whitwell, Creswell, Elmton, Hodthorpe, Netherthorpe, Woodthorpe, Stanfree, Middlecroft, Tapton, Tapton Grove, Lowgates, Long Duckmanton, Hollinwell, Carr Vale, Shuttlewood Grange, Oxcroft, Stainsby.

Staveley sits on the eastern edge of Derbyshire, not far from Chesterfield, and has the kind of no-nonsense charm you'd expect from a town that built its name on coal, steel and graft. It's got a strong community feel, the canal runs right through it, and there's a steady buzz of life around the shops and cafes in the centre. It's not a tourist hotspot, but it's well placed, handy for countryside walks and close to bigger towns when you need them, and it's the sort of place where folk tend to know each other by name.

The town's industrial roots run deep. For decades, Staveley was closely tied to mining and ironworks, particularly with the Staveley Coal and Iron Company playing a big role in shaping the town's growth through the 19th and early 20th centuries. At its height, the area was a hub of activity, with workers coming from far and wide. That industrial past is still visible in parts, though the town has moved on, with regeneration projects gradually breathing new life into the area. These days, the population sits at around 18,000, and while the industry might've gone, the town's working-class spirit is very much alive.

In and around town, you'll find plenty of green space, including the lovely Poolsbrook Country Park, which was once a colliery and has now been transformed into a peaceful spot with lakes, wildlife, and walking trails. There's a leisure centre, schools, cafes, takeaways, pubs, and a good scattering of local shops. The Chesterfield Canal is a draw too—popular with walkers and narrowboat enthusiasts. Not far from Staveley, you've got Bolsover Castle, managed by English Heritage, sitting proudly on a hill with views across the countryside. Hardwick Hall, a National Trust treasure, is just a short drive away and full of Elizabethan grandeur and walking routes across the estate.

In wider Derbyshire, you've got a cracking mix of attractions. Chatsworth House is an obvious one—a place that never fails to impress with its gardens, art and history. Crich Tramway Village offers a quirky step back in time and is great for families, while Matlock Bath has a slightly seaside feel and is perfect for a day out with fish and chips and a wander. Head further into the Peaks and the scenery becomes wilder, with limestone dales, gritstone edges and peaceful villages like Bakewell and Hartington offering the chance to stretch your legs and soak it all in.

Getting to Staveley is straightforward. It's just a few minutes from the M1 at Junction 29a, so drivers have easy access north and south. The nearest major rail station is Chesterfield, about ten minutes away by car or bus, and from there you can get to Sheffield, Derby, or even London with a change. Buses run regularly through Staveley connecting it with nearby towns. For those travelling from further afield, East Midlands Airport is around 40 minutes away, and Doncaster Sheffield Airport is another decent option depending on where you're coming from.

Derbyshire as a whole is the kind of county that doesn't need to shout to make its point. It's got countryside, history and strong communities, all sitting alongside reminders of its industrial past. From the high moors of the north to the market towns of the south, it offers a bit of everything. Whether you're looking for fresh air, good food, or just a friendly place to settle down, Derbyshire keeps people coming back. There's something reassuring about it—a mix of grit and charm that's hard to pin down but easy to appreciate.

Some More Nearby Places: Barrow Hill, Inkersall, Brimington, Duckmanton, Poolsbrook, Mastin Moor, Hollingwood, Barlborough, Clowne, Bolsover, Shuttlewood, Arkwright Town, Whittington Moor, New Whittington, Old Whittington, Calow, Hasland, Grassmoor, Wingerworth, Heath, Holmewood, Palterton, Scarcliffe, Glapwell, Doe Lea, Sutton Scarsdale, Temple Normanton, Spinkhill, Renishaw, Eckington, Killamarsh, Harthill, Whitwell, Creswell, Elmton, Hodthorpe, Netherthorpe, Woodthorpe, Stanfree, Middlecroft, Tapton, Tapton Grove, Lowgates, Long Duckmanton, Hollinwell, Carr Vale, Shuttlewood Grange, Oxcroft, Stainsby.

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