Located within the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire, England, Chatsworth is home to the Devonshire family. It comprises a nationally protected house and stables, a 105-acre garden, a 1,822-acre park, a farmyard and adventure playground, and one of Europe’s most significant private art collections, much of which is on public display.
Chatsworth plays an important role as a thriving cultural and educational destination, a nationally important historic landscape, and a working estate that operates with a mindful approach to the environment and sustainability.
The charity Chatsworth House Trust is dedicated to looking after the house, collections, garden and parkland, for everyone. Almost 1 million people visit each year from the UK and around the world. Visitor income and fundraising funds essential conservation and an ambitious programme of exhibitions, events, learning and community outreach.
Chatsworth is also internationally known as a film location, most famously featuring as Pemberley in the 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. For further details, please refer to this webpage: Pride and Prejudice.
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