Old Rectory Guest House Chesterfield

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The Old Rectory Guest House is a grade 2 listed building located in the preservation area of Staveley Town. This fine old house, built in 1719 on the foundations of an earlier building, was widely believed to contain a passage leading from its cellars to the church across the road.The Rectory's most famous inhabitants were the Gisbournes, james and Franci, successively Rectors of Staveley from 1716 to 1821.We are a family run guesthouse (since 1985) with a 3 star Visit England award and also a 5 star food hygiene certificate.



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Features & Facilities Include:
  • Parking Spaces
  • Licensed Bar
Address:
Old Rectory Guest House
8 Church Street, Staveley
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
S43 3TL

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Directions

from the North and M1 Junction 30 Take A 619 towards Chesterfield After approximately 2 miles you will enter Staveley. At the small 'Chevron' roundabout, turn left. At the mini roundabout turn right onto Church Street.(You should have Lloyds TSB on your left and a Church on your right).Follow the road a few yards where you will find the guesthouse. From the South and M1 Junction 29 Follow A617 into Chesterfield. At large roundabout take A61 towards Sheffield (dual carriageway). At roundabout take A619 towards Worksop. Follow A619 until you come into Staveley. At the first roundabout go straight on (right). At the mini roundabout turn left onto Church Street.(You should have Lloyds TSB on your left and a Church on your right).Follow the road a few yards where you will find the guesthouse.

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