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  1. www.chatsworth.org › history-of-chatsworthHistory of Chatsworth

    History of Chatsworth. Learn about the Devonshires and discover how they shaped the history of the house, garden and collection that we see today. Chatsworth comprises a Grade I listed house and stables, a 105-acre garden, a 1,822-acre park, a farmyard and adventure playground, and one of Europe’s most significant private art collections.

  2. History. 11th16th centuries. The name 'Chatsworth' is a corruption of Chetel's-worth, meaning "the Court of Chetel". [6] . In the reign of Edward the Confessor, a man of Norse origin named Chetel held lands jointly with a Saxon named Leotnoth in three townships: Ednesoure to the west of the Derwent, and Langoleie and Chetesuorde to the east. [7] .

  3. 28 de ene. de 2021 · Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is a historic English country estate that has served as the home of the Dukes of Devonshire and their ancestors since the mid-16th century. It is one of the finest country houses in the Peak District, drawing countless visitors into its opulent halls every year.

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  4. Historia. Construcción en el siglo XVI. Reforma clasicista. Apogeo y reformas en el XIX. Crisis en el siglo XX. Segunda Guerra Mundial. Matrimonios con familias de Estados Unidos. Crisis heredada. Nueva gestión: turismo. Colecciones. Jardines y otras construcciones. Un escenario de cine. Véase también. Referencias. Enlaces externos.

  5. The history of Chatsworth begins with Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, better known as Bess of Hardwick. A native of Derbyshire and from a modest background, she grew to become the second most powerful woman in Elizabethan England after the Queen.

  6. William Talman (1650-1719) was the architect for the South and East Fronts. The West was perhaps designed by the Duke himself, working closely with his masons, and the North, with its bow front, by Thomas Archer. The new Chatsworth was finished just before the Duke died in 1707. Return to History of Chatsworth.

  7. Article History. Chatsworth House, near Rowsley, Derbyshire, Eng. Chatsworth, estate near Rowsley, Derbyshire Dales district, administrative and historic county of Derbyshire, England, containing the principal seat of the English dukes of Devonshire. Chatsworth House itself stands near the left bank of the River Derwent.