June 1, 2008
Holidays In The Peak District - Chatsworth
The Peak District has long been a tourist centre appealing to a diverse range of visitors, from those wanting the raw and sometimes unforgiving exposure to nature that this area can surely give, to those who prefer to take Peak District Holidays of a more relaxing nature perhaps staying in one of the many Peak District Holiday Cottages that are scattered across the region.
But no matter what you preference for your type of holiday there is one location in the Peaks that you simply must take a day out to visit, and that of course is Chatsworth.
Chatsworth house is the magnificent focal point of the Chatsworth estate nestled against a backdrop of ancient hilly woodland (no doubt once used as ancient hunting g grounds) and next to the banks of the river Derwent.
It is not hard to see why the splendid example of architecture has been nicknamed the Palace of the Peak , and the National Gallery of the North not due in part to the huge collections of Art and Treasure that has been collected over the centuries by the Devonshire family.
The fine world class collection contains many Old masters as well as a good representation of over 4000 years of European art and culture which is spread over three floors of this magnificent house
Chatsworth House gives you a glimpse at the power, money and luxury of the upper classes and gentry in old England, which is still awesome by today’s standards when you consider for example that the Chatsworth estate also encompasses the villages of Beeley, Pilsley and Edensor.
Surprisingly in total contradiction to the trend of modern landowners the park is still open to the public and astonishingly is free to enter so you can stroll around the vast park imagining yourself to be one of the Lords or Ladies of the day .
A far better experience however is a visit to the house and gardens itself which will surely leave you breathless and is an experience that can last all day.
The Gardens here at Chatsworth house are as equally impressive as the Grand House itself and are situated in 105 acres of land that has been lovingly developed and added to by successive generations for nearly 500 years.
The landscape and garden exhibits are truly magical and can be enjoyed by participating in the five miles of walks within the garden. Visitors will enjoy a stunning arboretum of rare specimen trees as well as a plethora of other plant life and foliage, streams and ponds.
The landscaping isn’t restricted to flora and fauna though, and you will be stunned by the collection hard landscaping that is here and consists of sculptures, temples fountains and other water features.
Notable of course is the highest water jet in the world and the 300 year old cascade that stretches down the hillside and is a picture from the top that cannot help but remain etched in your memory for ever .
Make sure you set time aside on your Peak District holiday itinerary to visit the Palace of the Peaks.
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Chatsworth is the Pearl of the Peak District. They always have their Country Fair each year that usually falls at the last week of August or the first week in September each year. Its a fantastic day out and seems to get better each year. If you visit their website, they will have dates and times listed. Well worth a visit.