Chatsworth
Set in the Derbyshire dales, lies one of Britain's most prominent and stately homes, Chatsworth House.
It's set on the banks of the River Derwent and some 11 miles to the West of Chesterfield.
The house dates to the 16th-Century and the present structure was built in 1522 by Sir William Cavendish with later centuries involving different alterations.
Today the house is owned by trustees and it contains various rooms, paintings, drawings, sculptures and other features.
It has various times been favoured as 'Britain's Best Country House.
Chatsworth
Set in the Derbyshire dales, lies one of Britain's most prominent and stately homes, Chatsworth House.
It's set on the banks of the River Derwent and some 11 miles to the West of Chesterfield.
The house dates to the 16th-Century and the present structure was built in 1522 by Sir William Cavendish with later centuries involving different alterations.
Today the house is owned by trustees and it contains various rooms, paintings, drawings, sculptures and other features.
It has various times been favoured as 'Britain's Best Country House.