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Chatsworth House is one of the most enchanting and popular stately homes in England. It's home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and offers visitors 105 acres of gardens to explore, 30 lavish rooms to admire and one of Europe's largest collections of art, including one of the most significant private collections in Britain. There are 3 lakes on the property that supply the water for the gorgeous water fountain displays.
Take an autumnal stroll around Britain's favourite country house, Chatsworth located in the heart of the Peak District in England.
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Seat of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire for centuries.
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Chatsworth House, Chatsworth, Derbyshire, 2018. Aerial view of the house, formal gardens and parching during the drought of the summer of 2018. Artist Historic England Staff Photographer.
At Chatsworth. This part of the garden is where a grand conservatory designed by Sir Joseph Paxton once stood. It was built to allow horse and carriage to drive right through it.
Product description Where better to spend time together making memories than Chatsworth. From the beautiful interiors and magnificent art collections in the house to the 105-acre garden and family-friendly farmyard and adventure playground, there really is something for everyone. Gift vouchers include entry to the house, garden, farmyard, and adventure playground, as well as parking. Vouchers will be posted out to you. Adult £33 | Child £18.50 The recipient of the gift voucher is welcome to visit between 18 March and 29 October 2023; there is no need for them to pre-book their visit. Please see below for full terms and conditions. House, garden and farmyard gift voucher terms and conditions Gift vouchers are valid from 18 March to 29 October 2023. Vouchers will be delivered with a gift card for you to sign Gift vouchers are valid for use on a single day Car parking is included Visitors with a gift voucher do not need to book a time slot for the house Gift vouchers may not be redeemed against goods in our shops or restaurants Gift vouchers may not be redeemed for cash or refunded in any circumstances Gift vouchers are not valid during the Chatsworth Country Fair (see chatsworth.org/events for dates) Gift vouchers are not valid during Christmas. No refunds will be issued for part used vouchers Chatsworth House Trust or Chatsworth Estate Trading Limited are not responsible for any lost or damaged vouchers Gift vouchers will not be accepted for visits after the expiry date.
Thanks to the sweltering temperatures and very little rainfall, undiscovered historic remains have been appearing on parched ground around the UK. The latest impressive sight has been spotted at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, where the outline of a spectacular 17th century garden has emerged on the lawn.
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A decade-long restoration has brought the 500-year-old house into the 21st century
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Chatsworth house and gardens are a must visit if you are in the Peak District. The house is beautiful and the gardens even more so!
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A decade-long restoration has brought the 500-year-old house into the 21st century
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The ornate designs, dating back to 1699, can be seen under the scorched grass at Chatsworth House.
Clive Aslet reviews the splendid new book, 'Chatsworth, Arcadia, Now', written by John-Paul Stonard and The Duke and Duchess of Devonshire to celebrate the completion of a major renovation of the iconic country house.
Seat of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire for centuries.
Being handed the keys to the 1,000-acre Chatsworth gardens is just one of the perks when you motorhome your way around the Peak District, says Monica Adorno.
The Bakewell to Chatsworth House walk is almost as pretty as Chatsworth gardens themselves! A great way to explore more of the countryside.