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CHATSWORTH HOUSE Derbyshire

The west side of Chatsworth House overlooks the River Derwent. No wetshirted Mr Darcys here, though – you’ll have to go to Lyme Park for that (see box)
ALAMY X1, CHATSWORTH HOUSE TRUST X3, MATT BULLEN X1, GETTY X1

GETTING THERE: If you’re driving and using the M1, come off at Junction 29, and follow the brown signs directing you to Chatsworth. Public buses also run from Sheffield station, and local buses can be caught to Chatsworth from the local town of Bakewell.

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