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The Museum tells the Story of Chesterfield, from its Roman origins to the present day and its growth as a market town with a programme of temporary exhibitions and events.
The Winding Wheel opened in 1923 as the Picture House, home of the Odeon Cinema. It closed in 1981 but was restored and refurbished, opening again as a conference and entertainment venue.
Ceramic painting studio, great for all the family.
Facilities at the Sports Centre Include diving boards, a waterslide, learner pool, toddler pool, a gym, large and small sports halls, squash courts, gymnastics, trampolining and many other sports.
Chesterfield's theatre opened in 1949 in the Stephenson Memorial Hall which was built in 1879 to commemorate George Stephenson, who moved to Chesterfield in 1848. Originally called the Civic Theatre, it changed to the Pomegranate in 1982.
The Roundhouse was built in 1870 as a maintenance centre for steam trains. The name comes from the conical roofs roundhouses once had. Today, it is the only operational Roundhouse in Britian with one of the largest collections of trains.
We sell a range of solid pine furniture to fit every room with a made-to-measure service. Also a gallery with over 1000 fine art pictures to view. Bespoke framing service.