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The United Kingdom has some of the most spectacular cultural and historical attractions, so if your next destination is Chatsworth, then you've made the right choice. This small parish is the main seat of the English Dukes of Devonshire, and well... the main attraction is Chatsworth House. It's an ideal destination if you're a couple or a family, and even better if you're a lover of history and culture, the best places to stay are in the surrounding areas around Beeley or Pilsley, even Baslow and Bubnell, very close to the main attraction: Chatsworth.
A visit with English-style comfortsIf you thought your visit to Chatsworth would only be intriguing due to the tourist destinations... you'd be wrong. The holiday rentals will have you steeped in the finest English style, many of them with 17th century decor and facilities and the best of contemporary comforts within. The views are another attraction: a panoramic view of Derbyshire from quiet terraces - some covered and some not - where you can enjoy breakfast with a typical tea, although you could take advantage of the Tea Room for that. If you have pets, several of the holiday rentals on Holidu will accept them, some for an extra charge and some not.
Holidays in Chatsworth
The area and getting around
Chatsworth is considered a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district which lies in the county of Derbyshire just outside the Peak District National Park. Its most prominent tourist attraction is Chatsworth House, a mansion that dominates a sizeable 40 hectare estate of gardens, meadows and woodland, and is only 3 miles from the village of Bakewell. A neighbouring Tudor-style mansion, Haddon Hall, we consider Chatsworth a tourist - and economic - hotspot in this small region, as due to this major attraction, it receives an estimated 300,000 tourist visits each year.
If you go to Chatsworth... a visit to the mansion is a must!Chatsworth Manor is the most prominent tourist attraction in Chatsworth, which is why this place is ideal if you want to go with your partner or family, meaning you can learn about both the history and culture of the region! Things to see include: the library, works of art by historic artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, and the gardens in the 11-mile circumference of the park surrounding the house. There are several activities you can do here: guided tours with educational classes for children, even popular fairs, theatre and music performances.
Travellers and activities
You already know: Chatsworth's main attraction is Chatsworth Manor, which features works of art by many historically renowned artists such as Raffaello Sanzio, Titian Vecellio di Gregorio, Leonardo da Vinci, Anton van Dyck and many more. But further afield, in Derbyshire itself you have the Derby Museum and Art Gallery, here you will see Derby's history up close with special and standard exhibits, including mummy demonstrations, and an incredibly beautiful Joseph Wright gallery, accompanied by another section of local Bronze Age and Roman artefacts, as well as African and Asian collections in this art museum, so much to see and appreciate!
Chatsworth for nature loversBetter than walking and hiking while you run or take a leisurely stroll with your loved one or alone, is to do it on a nature trail where the natural beauty of its landscapes overflows; very close to Chatsworth you have Dovedale, a national park where you can start a low difficulty route within the Peak District, crossing the river is easy, and every corner is beautiful and full of tranquillity. The same goes for Hopton Hall Gardens, they have barbecue options and delicious lunches, plus there are water features that are great for reconnecting and meditating for a moment, you can't miss any of these tourist sites near Chatsworth.
Did you know that the windows of Chatsworth House are lined with gold?
Top 5 travel tips in Chatsworth
At Chatsworth Manor there is a fountain known as the Emperor Fountain, it is one of the area's interesting historical landmarks that cannot be missed on your visit, it is an English Heritage listed building that has been placed in the Grade II listed category. Its history is fascinating, for it was in 1843 that Tsar Nicholas I of Russia informed the Duke to visit the parish, and so the 6th Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, built it with the idea that it would be the largest fountain in the world. It was made by Joseph Paxton.
2. You can't visit Chatsworth and not see this placeOf the most outstanding attractions in this British destination, you will have the gardens and nature trails of the main tourist destination: Chatsworth Manor, that's why it is a must to walk through Chatsworth Farmyard & Adventure Playground, with the most beautiful nature expressed in plants, trees and flowers in its purest presence, you can have a moment of peace and quiet; added to all this, there are also a children's areas, for those families who want to make sure all the members enjoy the visit.
3. Without going too far, you will find beauty in its sitesJust a kilometre from Chatsworth St Peter's Church will present itself to you, perched on the views overlooking the village you will have the opportunity to visit this beautiful church. It is very well maintained and has interesting facts in it, such as Kennedy's sister Kathleen is buried in the graveyard there; this beautiful architecture by Gilbert Scott is a must-see, don't miss it.
4. Delve into the purest and most quintessential of British countryIf you want to sample some of the most delicious and quality fresh produce in the purest and most quintessential of Chatsworth, then listen up and visit the Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop. Nothing promises originality in labels, everything is genuine and delicious! There is a butchery and charcuterie on site and a great range of cheeses, pickles, olives and bread. They also have the best honey and Piccalilli.
5. If you're going to see Chatsworth House, then you must go to Haddon HallHaddon Hall is only a few miles from Chatsworth Manor, it's a must! In other words, if you will see Chatsworth as the reason why this region receives so many annual visits from tourists, Haddon Hall should be among your plans too. Its charm is partly due to all its decoration in stone floors, centuries-old damaged steps and antique tapestries and furnishings, a real charmer! You must visit before you leave Chatsworth.
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 1 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -49%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, fireplace and view. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
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