Park Cottage Chatsworth
Park cottage is a grade ii listed 17th century thatch cottage located in baslow on the edge of the chatsworth park.
Park cottage chatsworth. You re free to walk at any time with your canine chum on a lead through the 1100 acres of the stunning park. They are beautifully appointed holiday cottages bearing the names of nearby villages. Stand wood provides an impressive backdrop for the house and contains an interesting diversity of trees and wildlife.
About the park today the park contains historic and modern architecture and art including james paine s bridges and mill queen mary s bower and horse jumps from the chatsworth international horse trials. Set on the edge of neighbouring village baslow the cottage also has private access to the chatsworth park and its own private walled garden. Park cottage is part of the chatsworth estate holiday cottage collection.
Chatsworth house is home to the duke and duchess of devonshire and has been passed down through 16 generations of the cavendish family. It is situated within chatsworth park and has an elevated position opposite the historic village of edensor. Embrace your inner duchess.
Gardener s cottage a grade ii listed cottage with enchanting charm and period features sleeps 6. This was part of an exchange between the 6th duke of devonshrie and the duke of rutland and was at that time occupied by and estate labourer. The collection features a range of charming historic properties from the hunting tower with sweeping views across the peak district to the romantic gingerbread house like swiss cottage all sympathetically restored and beautifully situated.
The quaint property with private walled garden came in to the devonshire estate in 1823. A collection of cottages and properties in the heart of the chatsworth estate including the world famous hunting tower swiss cottage and russian cottage. Explore over 25 rooms in the house including the painted hall state rooms sculpture gallery and discover its art history and family.
It is believed to be the one house that remained when the 6th duke completed his landscaping and park improvements started by lancelot brown in the 1760s. The ball cross farm collection which dates back to 1688 is a collection of lovingly restored barns. Ball cross collection on the chatsworth estate.