The trees are decorated by local people, groups and shops, from scout to guide groups, from schools to high street stores, from accountants to Chesterfield Museum and many more besides.The trees are decorated by local people, groups and shops, from scout to guide groups, from schools to high street stores, from accountants to Chesterfield Museum and many more besides.
The trees are decorated by local people, groups and shops, from scout to guide groups, from schools to high street stores, from accountants to Chesterfield Museum and many more besides.

28 festive photos show why you must visit the Festival of Christmas Trees in Chesterfield's Crooked Spire

Kick off the festive season in style and head to the famous ‘Crooked Spire‘ Church for a Festival of Christmas Trees!

The Spire is the largest church in Derbyshire and will be filled with Christmas trees. The trees are decorated by local people, groups and shops, from scout to guide groups, schools to high street stores, accountants to Chesterfield Museum and many more besides.

Now in its eighth year, the festival continues to grow.

The festival is open from 10.30am - 4.30pm Monday - Thursday, 10.30am - 5.00pm Friday - Saturday and 12.00pm - 5.30pm on Sunday.

Entry is free.

The festival runs until Sunday, November 27.

Nick Rhodes has captured a range of beautiful images of this year’s festival.

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