THE PRETTY VILLAGES AND MARKET TOWNS of the Peak District and Derbyshire have
a unique character and atmosphere of their own and you'll find traditional organic
butchers, bakers and ironmongers nestled between contemporary craft studios, charming
antique shops and independent book stores.
Chesterfield MarketTo market, to market…
Markets really are at the core of Peak District and Derbyshire life and there’s
an almost endless array of goods and produce available throughout the region.
If you’re in Derby, head for the permanent market stalls in Derby’s Eagle Centre
or those in the imposing Guildhall Market. Further north,
Chesterfield’s renowned market is one of the largest in England with literally hundreds of stalls. The town
also hosts a weekly flea market, farmers’ market and a range of medieval, arts
& crafts and other specialist markets.
Regular weekly markets and farmers’ markets are also held throughout the Peak
District in the larger market towns such as
Bakewell,
Buxton and
Leek, so there’s always an excellent source of high quality produce available throughout
the year, much of it sourced locally. Bakewell is home to many quaint shops including
The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop. The town centre is brimming with life
and lives up to being the largest town in the Peak District National Park.
The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop
So whether you’re browsing through the bargains at one of the numerous antiques
and collectors’ fairs throughout the year, soaking up the international flavour
at one of the continental markets or simply stocking up on fruit and veg for the
week, you’re sure to find a reason to go to market!
David MellorDavid Mellor is one of the best known 20th century British designers and is based
in the Hope Valley.
The new Design Museum, designed by Sir Michael Hopkins, shows the full
historic collection of his work and that of his son, Corin Mellor,
extending from marvelous examples of Mellor's handmade silver to the
traffic lights we stop at every day. David Mellor is internationally
famous for his cutlery design, from the 1950s to the present.
Unstoppable Shopping…
And the shopping doesn’t stop there. With its excellent range of high street
stores, boutiques and speciality shops, Derby’s compact and largely traffic-free
city centre is the ideal shopper-friendly place to spend the day, while the completion
of the £330 million
Westfield development in autumn 2007 has made the city's
Eagle Centre one of the largest city-centre indoor malls in the UK.
Westfield Centre, Derby
Chesterfield, too, has a great range of big name stores and shops, while the host of independent
retailers along Chatsworth Road sell everything from hand-made pottery and bespoke
hi-fi equipment to specialist coffees & teas, oriental rugs and much more
besides.
Whatever you’re looking for, the Peak District and Derbyshire’s excellent mix
of big name stores and specialist shops, markets and unrivalled factory shopping
offers a wealth of opportunity for retail therapy! Crafts, couture, chocolate and more…
Exploring the shops around the historic villages and towns of the Peak District
is always a real pleasure, with alleyways, courtyards, arcades and streets revealing
new surprises around every corner. Here the accent is more on individual shops
and you’ll find an intriguing selection of products, from crafts to couture and
outdoor clothing! If you love browsing round antique shops don’t miss Leek and
Ashbourne, but if handmade chocolates are your weakness then
Bakewell is the place!
Chesterfield's Northern Tea Merchants on Chatsworth RoadIf you're looking for something a little different, there are numerous shops,
galleries and individual workshops throughout the area offering a fantastic range
of paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, textiles and other arts and crafts,
produced both by local as well as national artists and craftspeople.
Denby Pottery Homestore and Visitor Centre
Pottering about…
Royal Crown Derby is one of Derby’s best-loved exports and is sought by collectors worldwide.
The factory shop offers good discounts on its range as well as the opportunity
to purchase items not available elsewhere in the UK, while the
Denby Pottery factory shop and visitor centre also sells an extensive range of table and ovenware,
with superb discounts on new and discontinued seconds.
On the Shopping Trail…
If you love a bargain you’ll enjoy one of the widest selections of factory shop
outlets available in the UK, all of which offer great choice and excellent value
for money. The East Midlands Designer Outlet, just one junction down the M1 from
Chesterfield, has more than 50 stores selling big name brands at bargain prices,
while Lea Bridge near Cromford is home to the John Smedley Viyella clothing outlet.
The
David Nieper outlet has designer collections of fine quality nightwear and lingerie and the De Bradelei
Mill Shop in Belper, Masson Mills in Matlock Bath and
Peak Village at Rowsley, near Bakewell, are all great places to snap up designer clothing
and sportswear at bargain basement prices.