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From novels to memoirs and biographies, the infamous siblings' writing is just as noteworthy as their high-society antics.
Chatsworth is widely believed to have inspired Jane Austen’s depiction of Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice. She visited the house in 1811 while staying nearby in Bakewell and revising the ...
Earthly treasures: the enduring allure of antique garden decor Antiques aren’t just for indoors. The finest gardens are filled not only with beautiful plants but also curiosities, finds ...
So, instead of attaching ourselves to “our” Darcy, maybe newer viewers will find themselves loyal to the locations instead (2005′s Pemberley was shot in the grand Chatsworth House; 1995′s ...
Some of the biggest names in the equestrian world visited Chatsworth House at the halfway point of an epic 1200km endurance charity cycle challenge.
Christmas at Chatsworth House: 21 amazing photos show festive feast of light and colour Projections and light trails outdoors and 20 rooms indoors telling a magical tale will keep everyone enthralled ...
Chatsworth has been owned by the Cavendish family since 1549 but the house has been rebuilt several times, and a £32.7m restoration was completed in 2012. While it is still owned by the family ...
More than 1,000 cars are to be displayed at Chatsworth House this weekend from - Pre-WW2 collectors items to iconic classics from the 70s, expecting to attract thousands of budding petrol heads ...
Rebecca Mead on “Picturing Childhood,” an exhibition at Chatsworth House, the English estate where the 2005 film adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice” was shot.