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- Raj SriMarch 26, 2016Walk round the gardens, visit the farm or have a tour of the house. If none of those takes your fancy have a walk round the estate and the great footpaths that surround.Upvoted Jan 1
- Richard BoyleSeptember 26, 2016A grand stately home that is well worth a visit. I would recommend a guided tour as it gives good insights into the history of the Dukes of Devonshire and all their connections. Fascinating.
- Richard HillApril 7, 2018Fabulous house with many artistic treasures, a great garden and park, all steeped in history.Upvoted Dec 30, 2023
- clive kornitzerAugust 13, 2018Its hugely impressive go late and avoid the qs. Anout 90 mins to do the house fully and there are laoss of grounds and gardens to exploreUpvoted Jan 3
- Aria T. Kharisma™April 11, 2015A beautiful mansion with very broad meadow. You can enter the inside of the mansion, garden and yard, but there's additional fees.
- Jessica RimmingtonSeptember 24, 2012The perfect place for a picnic! Also, lovely for long walks. Be careful of the cows and sheep the wander freely crossing the road!
- Christine - 👋🏻December 19, 2017Love the house and the beautiful grounds. Visited the house with the Christmas theme 2017 but felt very disappointed, it did not have the wow factor. Over priced and miserable staff on the day.
- Karla DonjuanNovember 6, 2018Worth it. Too much art and fancy rooms. The audio guide is a waste, better sign in any of the guided tours
- MaryQueenofScots.netApril 20, 2014Mary Queen of Scots was held at Chatsworth on various occasions between 1569 and 1584. Her lodgings were on the east side of the house where the rooms are still called the Queen of Scots Apartments.
- Jamie DumbillFebruary 21, 2017Nice to walk around the ground and see the fountain. The house and garden are not open in the winter season.
- Go for Christmas market and book at visit to see Christmas at Chatsworth at same time .. the house is magical then
- Bob EarnshawMarch 13, 2014Love the walk down to the village. Secluded campsite. Don't feed the ducks...
- Stunning building, stunning grounds and wholly worth a visit.
- Helen DoyleSeptember 20, 2014Fascinating to see another way of life. The staff were excellent. It was beautiful.
- Try staying at the caravan club site next to chatsworth,it has its own private gate into the estate and used to be the houses walled garden......
- James HartshornSeptember 12, 2015Don't miss the farm animals, good to do last on the way back to the car park
- Nik ColeyJuly 31, 2013Take a picnic. Take comfortable shoes, you'll be doing a lot of walking around the gardens. Great day out.
- Vincent De WidtNovember 27, 2016Skip this during Christmas. They allow so many people that all you can do is shuffle through the hallways.
- Mitch RobinsonMarch 12, 2011If you get chance, try some of Peak Ales bottled beers at Chatsworth! They're top notch! :-)
- Brian's Kitchen Brian Mellor Cookery CoursesJune 26, 2010Find the kichen garden - beautiful rows of flowers, vegetables, fruits, herbs...an ingeniously planned garden!
- Stephen FaheyJune 2, 2011On a hot day pack swimming costumes and towels - kids can paddle in the cascade waterfall