Chatsworth House

Chatsworth House is a stately home in Derbyshire, England. It is the seat of the Duke of Devonshire and has been home to the Cavendish family since 1549.

Standing on the east bank of the River Derwent, Chatsworth looks across to the low hills that divide the Derwent and Wye valleys.

The house, set in expansive parkland and backed by wooded, rocky hills rising to heather moorland, contains a unique collection of priceless paintings, furniture, Old Master drawings, neoclassical sculptures, books and other artefacts. Chatsworth has been selected as the United Kingdom's favorite country house several times.

The twenty closest neighbours in the database:

Manchester (United Kingdom) (50 km), Lincoln (United Kingdom) (71 km), York (United Kingdom) (88 km), Liverpool (United Kingdom) (94 km), Warwick Castle (105 km), Llangollen (United Kingdom) (108 km), Stratford-upon-Avon (United Kingdom) (115 km), Blackpool (United Kingdom) (116 km), Ludlow Castle (121 km), Blenheim Palace (155 km), Waddesdon Manor (161 km), Cambridge (United Kingdom) (163 km), Oxford (United Kingdom) (166 km), Audley End House (182 km), Hughenden Manor (185 km), St Albans (United Kingdom) (185 km), Hatfield House (189 km), Bath (United Kingdom) (212 km), Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms (217 km), London (United Kingdom) (217 km)

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