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    Chatsworth House is a stately home in the Derbyshire Dales, 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Bakewell and 9 miles (14 km) west of Chesterfield, England....
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  • Look up Chatsworth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chatsworth may refer to the following, all named for Chatsworth House in England : Chatsworth, Queensland...
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  • between 1950 and 2004. His immediate family are owner-occupiers of Chatsworth House with an estimated net worth of £910 million, and own large estates...
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    Chatsworth is a suburban neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, in the San Fernando Valley. The area was home to Native Americans, who left caves containing...
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    held in the Musée du Louvre, Paris, while the 1627 version is held at Chatsworth House, England. An earlier treatment of the theme was painted by Guercino...
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    a large house in London, on which many grand apartments and houses now stand, including Devonshire Square. The family seat is Chatsworth House, a Grade...
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  • Bedford) Beaulieu Palace House Blenheim Palace Burghley House Castle Howard Chatsworth House Harewood House Hatfield House Holkham Hall Leeds Castle...
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    married Bess of Hardwick, and the couple began the construction of Chatsworth House in 1552, a project which would not be completed until after his death...
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    Peak District National Park. The population is largely in and around Chatsworth House and is considered to be too low to justify a parish council. Instead...
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    Pemberley (category Fictional houses)
    thinking of Chatsworth House when describing Pemberley. Jane Austen explicitly mentions Chatsworth in the novel as one of the great houses Elizabeth and...
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    from time to time after the 1st Duke moved the family seat to nearby Chatsworth House; it was being so used by the widow of the 9th Duke when it was transferred...
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  • the English and Scottish thrones. Elizabeth Cavendish was born in Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, on 31 March 1555, the daughter of Bess of Hardwick and...
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  • The Chatsworth Estate may refer to: Chatsworth House and the surrounding lands in Derbyshire, England The Chatsworth Estate, the fictional setting of the...
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  • on BBC One in 2012. It documents, over 2011, contemporary life at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, England which, as the family seat of the Duke of Devonshire...
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    Waterpark Thomas Cavendish known as "The Navigator" Chatsworth (TV series), documentary about Chatsworth House Pearson, John. The Serpent and the Stag. Holt...
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    afterwards displayed at Cavendish's West London Chiswick House. The Veiled Vestal was moved to Chatsworth House, the seat of the Cavendish family, in 1999. In 2005...
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    hat), has become famous for its history. After having been lost from Chatsworth House for many years, it was discovered in the 1830s in the home of an elderly...
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    Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire (category Hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999)
    Harold Macmillan (his uncle by marriage), and is also known for opening Chatsworth House to the public. Cavendish was the second son of Edward Cavendish, 10th...
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    country houses were the work of only one architect/designer, built in a relatively short, particular time: Montacute House, Chatsworth House, and Blenheim...
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    (1717–1789) was an English architect. He worked on number of country houses such as Chatsworth House, Thorndon Hall and Kedleston Hall. James Paine was probably...
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    House, Fetcham Park House and Chatsworth House. In the 1980s, a restoration project revealed work by Laguerre at Frogmore House also. His subject matter included...
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    Handbook to Chatsworth and Hardwick. It was privately printed and provided a history of the Cavendish family's two primary estates: Chatsworth House and Hardwick...
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    Chatsworth is an incorporated town in Livingston County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,332 at the 2020 census. Chatsworth is located in...
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    the use of glass houses was in its infancy and those at Chatsworth were dilapidated. After experimentation, he designed a glass house with a ridge and...
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  • public face of Chatsworth for many decades. She wrote several books about Chatsworth, and played a key role in the restoration of the house, the enhancement...
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    currently owned by the Cavendish family and is part of the collection at Chatsworth House. Several 11.5-inch (29 cm) tall falcon props were made for the film...
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    paintings on the inside of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral, and works at Chatsworth House and Wimpole Hall. Thornhill was born in Melcombe Regis, Dorset, the...
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    accomplished needlewoman, Bess joined her husband's captive charge at Chatsworth House for extended periods in 1569, 1570, and 1571, during which time they...
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    Robert F. Kennedy named his eldest daughter in honor of his sister. Chatsworth House Duke of Devonshire Kennedy curse McAfee, Tierney; McNeil, Liz (April...
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    north of Chatsworth House. It is sited by the River Derwent, which is spanned by a 17th-century bridge, alongside which is a contemporary toll house. Baslow...
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