Chesterfield - Queen's Park & Church
Chesterfield - Queen's Park & Church
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Detective Mystery Trail
The Mysterious Disappearance of Donna Breakit
Something strange is happening in the quaint town of Chesterfield. The beloved sculptor, Donna Breakit, has vanished, leaving behind a trail of chaos and destroyed sculptures in her wake. The police suspect foul play, and all eyes are on her rival, Artie Work. But is he being framed?
Detective Mystery Through Chesterfield
Join the investigation as a top detective in this family-friendly, self-guided Detective Mystery Trail through the charming town of Chesterfield. Your journey begins at the iconic Crooked Spire Church, taking you through bustling shopping streets, past the lively market square, and into the serene Queen's Park, hailed as home to "the loveliest cricket ground in all the world".
As you follow the fun and immersive route, keep an eye out for suspicious clues hidden among the town's buildings, permanent features, and monuments. Will you be able to crack the case and reveal the truth behind Donna's disappearance?
The town is counting on YOU, detective! Good luck!
The Details
- A Detective Mystery themed walking Treasure Trail around Chesterfield
- Ideal for discovering more about where you live or exploring somewhere new
- Trails are done in your own time at your own pace
- This Trail is approximately 2 miles long and takes 2 hours to complete
- This Trail is suitable for all ages from 6 - 106 (no children necessary!)
- One Trail booklet is enough for 4-5 people
- Chance to win some real Treasure! All correct answers are entered into the monthly £100 prize draw
- Circular loop Trail
- Mobile phone text service for clue answers if you get stuck, ensuring that no mystery goes unsolved
- This Trail can be sent to you in the post or downloaded today for instant Trailing fun!
Trail Location
Trail Location
The Chesterfield - Crooked Spire Treasure Trail starts at:
Saint Mary's Gate
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
Derbyshire
S41 7TJ
England
Mini Detective Club
Mini Detective Club
We have three super duper themed Clubs for your child to enjoy as part of their Treasure Trail experience.
Perfect for 4-8 year olds, the concept behind the Clubs is that your child will get a bundle of goodies to excite
them about their forthcoming Trail experience, something to keep them entertained whilst travelling to and from
the Trail, and something to be given on completion of the Trail as a keepsake.
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What is a Treasure Trail?
What is a Treasure Trail?
Before You Set Off
Before You Set Off
Navigating The Route
This is a circular Detective Mystery through Chesterfield town centre, Queen's Park, Shentall Gardens and the area around the famous Crooked Spire, with sleuths following pavements, pedestrianised streets, park paths and historic lanes as they investigate what really happened to sculptor Donna Breakit.
The route is mostly level throughout and follows good quality pavements and paths. Although there is one set of steps along the investigation, these can be bypassed, making the Trail suitable for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs.
⚠️ Important: Detectives will be travelling through busy town centre areas, crossing roads and navigating shopping streets. Please stay alert to traffic, use pedestrian crossings where available and keep younger detectives under close supervision throughout the investigation.
The route also includes sections through Queen's Park, where cyclists, runners and other park users may be present.
Getting There
Time to assemble your squad and open the case file:
By car: Your investigation begins beside St Mary's Gate Car Park (S41 7TJ), which sits directly opposite Chesterfield's famous Crooked Spire church and serves as both the start and finish point of the case. If this car park is full, alternatives can be found nearby at Station Road, Spa Lane and other town centre car parks.
By public transport: Chesterfield railway station is around a 10-minute walk from the start point and is served by regular East Midlands Railway services. The town centre bus station is also nearby, making public transport a convenient option for reaching the investigation zone.
Your first clue awaits at the edge of St Mary's Gate Car Park, opposite St Mary and All Saints Church, better known as the home of Chesterfield's famously twisted spire.
Need the Loo?
Even top detectives need a comfort break during a long case!
Public toilets can be found in Queen's Park beside Frederick's Café, shortly after you cross the footbridge during the middle section of the investigation. It's also a handy spot for a quick refreshment break while reviewing your suspect list.
Bring Your Furry Sidekicks
Four-legged detectives are welcome on the case 🐾
With a mix of town streets and parkland paths, this is a pleasant outing for canine companions. Just keep leads handy near roads, busy shopping areas and around the duck pond in Queen's Park.
Food & Drink Stops
Cracking this case is hungry work!
There are plenty of opportunities to grab refreshments and stock up on supplies throughout the investigation, particularly in the town centre and around Queen's Park.
If you've packed your own provisions, the area around Clues 10-11 in Queen's Park makes an excellent picnic stop while you compare evidence and narrow down your suspect list.
Want to Make a Day of It?
The Crooked Spire
Chesterfield's most famous landmark dominates the skyline and features prominently in your investigation. The twisted spire has puzzled and fascinated visitors for centuries, inspiring countless local legends.
Queen's Park
Opened in 1893 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, Queen's Park remains one of Chesterfield's most popular green spaces, with its lake, bandstand, miniature railway and cricket ground.
Historic Market Town
The investigation threads through some of Chesterfield's oldest streets, including The Shambles and Market Place, revealing layers of history hidden amongst the modern shops and businesses.
Optional Detour - Chesterfield Museum
Once the case is closed, Chesterfield Museum is only a short distance away and offers a fascinating look at the town's history, from Roman origins to the industries and characters that shaped modern Chesterfield.
