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Green Grass Mortgages
Nurturing Homeownership, One Blade at a Time
Green Grass Mortgages
Green Grass Mortgages
Dunston Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 8NDChesterfield Derbyshire S41 8NDUnited Kingdom
01332 644 294
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Welcome to Green Grass Mortgages, your trusted partner in realizing your dream of homeownership in Chesterfield. Our team of mortgage brokers are dedicated to providing you with tailored, personalized solutions to secure your dream home. Just as a well-nurtured lawn thrives and flourishes, we nurture your financial well-being, ensuring you find the right mortgage that suits your unique needs. With a deep understanding of the local market and a passion for helping you grow your roots, Green Grass Mortgages is your path to a greener, more comfortable future in the heart of Chesterfield.
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About Chesterfield
Chesterfield is a market and industrial town in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England. It is 24 miles (39 km) north of Derby and 11 miles (18 km) south of Sheffield at the confluence of the River Rother and River Hipper. In 2011, the built-up-area subdivision had a population of 88,483, making it the second-largest settlement in Derbyshire, after Derby. The wider Borough of Chesterfield had a population of 103,569 in the 2021 Census. In 2021, the town itself had a population of 76,402.It has been traced to a transitory Roman fort of the 1st century CE. The name of the later Anglo-Saxon village comes from the Old English ceaster (Roman fort) and feld (pasture). It has a sizeable street market three days a week. The town sits on an old coalfield, but little visual evidence of mining remains since the closure of the final town centre mine nicknamed “The Green Room”. The main landmark is the crooked spire of the Church of St Mary and All Saints. == History == Chesterfield was in the Hundred of Scarsdale. The town received its market charter in 1204 from King John, which constituted the town as a free borough, granting the burgesses of Chesterfield the privileges of those of Nottingham and Derby.