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The estimated value of this Duke who owns Chatsworth, this wouldn’t dent his bank balance. Disgraceful behaviour by him expecting us peasants to make up any short fall.” The Cascade may well ...
Staff at Chatsworth called the media to a press conference for an update almost a year after the news broke that the 17th century Cascade would have to be switched off for at least two years.
She is talking about the beloved Chatsworth cascade, which has been a centrepiece of the garden for more than 300 years. Until last March, water had flowed down its 23 steps, descending 60 metres.
Chatsworth's Cascade, a 300-year-old ribbon of water gushing over 24 groups of steps in one of the country's most impressive stately homes was named England's best water feature yesterday.
A new fundraising push has been launched for a famous water feature at Chatsworth House that requires repairs costing £7m. The water that used to run down a cascade of 23 stone steps at the ...
In April, the trust that runs Chatsworth House, in Derbyshire was awarded £422,000 of lottery cash to repair the 24-step cascade at the heart of the estate. The work - which will cost £7m in ...
For more than 300 years water has flowed down Chatsworth House’s iconic cascade to the delight of visitors, staff, and indeed, many of the 16 generations of the Devonshire family who have called ...
Photo: A girl and her dog at the top of the Cascade at Chatsworth, by Alexandra Burguieres. Video: Courtesy of frannycesca via YouTube.