Queen's Park Chesterfield
Queen’s Park in Chesterfield, Derbyshire is situated in the town centre and it was established for Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887, it is mostly famous for its county cricket ground.
Things to do at Queen’s Park Chesterfield
In the early days, the park was a popular venue for rallies and demonstrations. Today the park has been restored to its former Victorian style and there is a lake and a miniature railway as well as playing facilities for younger visitors. The miniature train runs from Easter Holidays through to the October half term. All operating days are weather permitting.
The park also has a bandstand where music is played on some Sunday afternoons during the summer. The first County Cricket match was held at the cricket ground here between Derbyshire and Surrey.
Important Information Queen’s Park Chesterfield
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving food and drinks.
What are the main things to do?
Park with play areas, a miniature railway cricket ground and a bandstand. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
The park is free, to visit. There may be a small charge for some of the activities. The miniature train is £2 per person and children under 3 are free.
Is there parking?
There is a car park and charges apply.
When are they open?
Queen’s Park Chesterfield is open all year round. Some of the facilities may be seasonal.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are welcome.