Chatsworth House (United Kingdom)
Chatsworth House is an impressive building in North Derbyshire county, England, built in 1549 as a residence of the Davonshire duke. The house located on the eastern bank of the Derwent River is situated in the vast park and near forests and rocky hills, which are overgrown with heather. In the Chatsworth House there is a unique collection of priceless paintings, furniture, old drawings, neo-classicist sculptures, books and other artifacts. The British consider the Chatsworth House as the most interesting inhabited building in the United Kingdom.
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