The Cavendish - Chatsworth House
Set in our picturesque 18th-century stables in the heart of the Peak District, the Cavendish restaurant serves four-course afternoon teas, without or without fizz, plus seasonal lunches. Private dining is also available for parties of 8-12 guests.
Carriage House Café - Chatsworth House
Located in the beautiful 18th century stable block designed by James Paine, the Carriage House Café is a self-service, fully licensed restaurant.
Former Stables at Chatsworth House - British Listed …
Former Stables at Chatsworth House is a Grade I listed building in Chatsworth, Derbyshire, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.
Who built and designed the Chatsworth Stable Block?
Chatsworth House - Wikipedia
The 1st Duke's stables are to the left of the house. 17th-century painting of the west front of the Elizabethan Chatsworth. Few changes were made at Chatsworth until the mid-17th century. William Cavendish, 3rd Earl of Devonshire, a …
FORMER STABLES AT CHATSWORTH HOUSE, …
Grade I Listed Building: Former Stables At Chatsworth House. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
Chatsworth House – One of England’s Finest Estates
Jun 14, 2024 · Chatsworth House Stables Created by James Paine, the stables are two stories high and accompanied by towers. These stables once stalled 80 horses and had an onsite blacksmith shop.
Listed Building - FORMER STABLES AT CHATSWORTH HOUSE
Top 10 Astonishing Facts about Chatsworth House
Jun 27, 2022 · The Chatsworth stable block stands out on the rising ground to the north-east of the house. The stables originally housed 80 horses. The last horses left the stables in 1939, when the structure was converted into a store …
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