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Welcome to The Birmingham Sports & Social Club Homepage

Chatsworth House
Sunday 26th June 2011

Price
Adult - £15
Children (4-15) - £10
Children (0-3) - FREE

PRICE INCLUDES RETURN COACH JOURNEY & ADMISSION INTO CHATSWORTH HOUSE
(ALL CHILDREN AGED 0-3 MUST BE LISTED ON THE APPLICATION FORM)ALL CHILDREN AGED 16 & OVER MUST HAVE AN ADULT TICKET


Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, in the Peak District. Home of the Dukes of Devonshire, the Cavendish Family. First built by Bess of Hardwick.

Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned here.

The greatest house of the Peak District, set in a large park.

 Throughout Chatsworth house there are paintings, tapestries and fine pieces of furniture. The sculpture gallery contains magnificent specimens from Classical times, to the present, and the library contains one of the greatest private collections of books, prints and Old Master drawings in the world. Modern work is also well represented with sculptures by Angela Conner and Elizabeth Frink and paintings by Lucian Freud

 Chatsworth House and gardens has been the setting for many films throughout the years. More recently Chatsworth House was used for all the exterior Pemberley sequences and some of the interior including the sculpture gallery, in the 2005 filming of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice with Keira Knightley

If you need any additional information please contact Roger Green via 'contact us' page.

 
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