| Originally the famous Peacock Inn, the building was the property of the Duke of Rutland and served the turnpike between industrial Chesterfield and the spa town of Buxton.
It became the Duke of Devonshire''s property around 1830 and in the early 1970s was rebuilt as the Cavendish by Chatsworth Estate. The original character was preserved and the Duchess of Devonshire selected the decor and furnishings, some of which came from Chatsworth House itself.
Just a short walk from the centre of this market town and only 500 metres from Chesterfield Railway Station, the hotel offers free private parking and good value.
Close to the heart of the town, the Ibis Chesterfield is close to all that the town has to offer, including theatres, museums bar and restaurants. The large stately home of Chatsworth House is just a 15-minute drive from the hotel.
There are 86 clean, comfortable en suite rooms available at great-value rates.
The hotel has 4 meeting rooms and the Cafe Concept bar, open 24 hours a day. Snacks are available around the clock.
Wi-Fi wireless internet access is available in the lounge and in some rooms, at an additional cost.
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