What villages are owned by Chatsworth?

The Chatsworth Estate, which is owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire (the Cavendish family), includes a significant portion of the houses and land in the villages of Edensor, Beeley, Pilsley, and Calton Lees.
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What are the villages around Chatsworth?

Chatsworth – Most famously known for Chatsworth House, the 'village of Chatsworth' actually houses multiple villages. You'll find Edensor, Beeley, Pilsley and Calton Lees all waiting for you to explore.
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Do the Cavendish family still own Chatsworth?

Yes, the Cavendish family still owns Chatsworth House, but it's managed by the Chatsworth House Trust, a charity established by the family in 1981 to preserve the estate for public benefit, with the current Duke and Duchess living there and overseeing its operations. While the family technically owns the property, the Trust holds the house, gardens, and much of the parkland, with visitor income directly funding preservation, ensuring it remains a family home and a public treasure.
 
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What movie was filmed at Chatsworth House?

Pride and Prejudice. In the 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, Chatsworth was used as Pemberley, the home of Mr Darcy.
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Is Chatsworth still privately owned?

The owner is the Chatsworth House Trust, an independent charitable foundation formed in 1981, on behalf of the Cavendish family.
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Edensor Village and Chatsworth Estate April 2022

Is the Cavendish family still wealthy?

Yes, the Cavendish family (specifically the Dukes of Devonshire branch) remains extremely wealthy, with estimates around £900 million+ in assets like Chatsworth House, vast estates (Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Ireland), significant art collections, and diverse investments, though much wealth is tied in trusts and real estate, not just cash. They are one of Britain's richest aristocratic families, managing historic properties and continuing a legacy of property and art patronage.
 
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Does Chatsworth House belong to the National Trust?

No, Chatsworth House is not part of the National Trust; it's owned and managed by the Chatsworth House Trust, an independent charitable foundation established to preserve the house, collections, gardens, and parkland for the public, with income reinvested directly into its conservation. While it's located within the Peak District National Park, it operates separately from the National Trust and English Heritage, meaning standard admission fees apply.
 
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Was Chatsworth used in Peaky Blinders?

Yes, Chatsworth House was a filming location for Peaky Blinders, appearing in Series 2 as the mansion of aristocratic horse trainer May Carleton (Charlotte Riley) and featuring prominent characters like Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy) and Grace Burgess (Annabelle Wallis). Filming took place in the summer of 2014, utilizing areas like the Painted Hall, Library, and guest bedrooms, transforming them for the show's period setting. 
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Where is the Mr. Darcy statue now?

The statue of superhuman proportions has been temporarily installed in the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park, London, and will tour the UK before settling at its final home in Lyme Park, Cheshire, where the eye-catching scene was filmed. "In vain have I struggled.
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Who is buried at Chatsworth House?

Final resting place of Kathleen Kennedy by Gerry Molumby

About a mile away, is Chatsworth House, the gorgeous 297-room estate where, prior to her marriage, Kathleen had celebrated her 24th birthday.
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Is the Duke of Devonshire related to Princess Diana?

Among the descendants of her family are the present Duke of Devonshire (via her granddaughter); Diana, Princess of Wales (born Lady Diana Spencer); and Sarah, Duchess of York (via her illegitimate child Eliza Courtney).
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Are Harry and Meghan still considered dukes and duchess?

Harry remains a prince and is fifth in line to the throne. The couple, who met in 2016 and married in 2018, kept their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles, but are no longer addressed as His or Her Royal Highness (HRH). Harry also gave up his military titles.
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How did the Cavendish family make money?

The family, until the 15th century only middling gentry, but with financial roles at court, rose to prominence under the Tudor dynasty, when Sir William Cavendish was a courtier who made a great deal of money handling the disposal of the spoils of the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
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What is the nicest village in Derbyshire?

There's no single "prettiest," but Tissington, Hartington, Ashford-in-the-Water, and Castleton consistently top lists for their picturesque limestone cottages, village greens, historic halls, and stunning Peak District settings, with Tissington known as a perfect estate village, Hartington for its cheese and green, Ashford for its Sheepwash Bridge, and Castleton for Peveril Castle views. Other contenders include Edensor (Chatsworth Estate), Eyam, and Osmaston.
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What is the village next to Chatsworth?

Edensor is a picturesque village at the heart of the Chatsworth community.
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How rich is Mr Darcy in today's money?

Depending on which method is used to calculate inflation, Mr. Darcy's £10,000 in modern times varies dramatically: from approximately $990,000 to $16,000,000.
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What happened to the people who pulled Colston's statue down?

The four people charged with criminal damage for pulling down Edward Colston's statue in Bristol—Rhian Graham, Milo Ponsford, Sage Willoughby, and Jake Skuse—were found not guilty by a jury in January 2022, a verdict upheld by the Court of Appeal, which clarified the law but didn't overturn the acquittals. They argued the statue of the slave trader was a hate crime, and their actions were justified given the long history of public protest against it, with some accepting lesser cautions for related offenses.
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Where is Tommy Shelby's mansion located?

Arley Hall, Cheshire

Tommy Shelby's sprawling manor home is actually Arley Hall & Gardens(opens in a new tab) in Northwich, Cheshire. In series three, it was the backdrop for a showdown with Alfie Solomons and the season climax that saw members of the Shelby family arrested. Enter the library to discover Tommy's study.
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Is Watery Lane a real place?

The History: Watery Lane is considered to indeed be a place where the Peaky Blinders had a strong presence at the turn of the 20th century. This was a central part of Small Heath and the setting as portrayed in the TV series would loosely resemble that of Watery Lane in Small Heath, circa 1900.
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Where is The Drovers Arms filmed?

The Drovers Arms in Channel 5's All Creatures Great and Small uses The Devonshire Pub in Grassington, Yorkshire, for its exterior shots, but the interior scenes are filmed at The Green Dragon Inn in Hardraw, also in Yorkshire, for its traditional feel. Grassington serves as the main village of Darrowby, with many shops and buildings transformed for the series, while The Devonshire Pub is a key filming hub and even housed cast/crew.
 
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Do the Cavendish family live at Chatsworth?

Chatsworth in the 21st Century

Today, the Cavendish family continue to live in the house.
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What does Hilary McGrady do?

Hilary McGrady CBE (born 1966) is a Northern Irish arts and cultural activist and environmentalist. She became Director-General of the National Trust in March 2018.
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