Event details
Friday 19 September
Adults £25 | Children £15
Timings
6.00pm gates open
7.00pm film starts
Running time: 2 hrs 7 minutes.
It's 250 years since the birth of beloved author Jane Austen, and 20 years since Chatsworth was immortalised on screen as Pemberley (aka Mr Darcy's House) in Director Joe Wright's enchanting retelling of 'Pride and Prejudice'.
These celebratory screenings will mark the start of this year's Queen's Reading Room Festival, and will be staged on the Salisbury Lawn with Chatsworth's Rose Garden and the Old Duke's Glasshouse as your backdrop.
Friends, Patrons and Passholders
This is a Queen’s Reading Room event, the official charity of Her Majesty Queen Camilla. Please note that there are no complimentary or discounted tickets available for Chatsworth Patrons, Friends, or Passholders.
In the Garden
Bring Rugs & Blankets
Visitors are invited to bring their own picnics, blankets, rugs, low-backed camping chairs and tables. Please note that gazebos, and garden parasols are not allowed in the garden. BBQs are not allowed in the garden or anywhere on the estate.
Food & Drink
Flora's Temple Teas, located next to the garden entrance, will be open before and during the screening, offering a selection of snacks, cinema style confectionery, and hot and cold drinks.
Chatsworth Farm Shop is just a few minutes' drive from Chatsworth at Pilsley, and will be open until 6pm, offering a range of fresh produce and deli items, as well as wine, beer and spirits. Learn more.
Gift Shops
Our Orangery gift shop in the garden will be open until 7pm and stocks a wide selection of gifts, books, home decor, and Austen-inspired products. Learn more.
You can also shop our collections online.
Toilets
The nearest toilets are located by the garden entrance, next to Flora's Temple Teas (female), and by Flora's Temple (male).
Please note: only the area around the Rose Garden, Orangery Gift Shop, and Flora's Temple Teas will be open during this event. The rest of the garden will be closed.
Accessibility
The garden is accessible, and the screening is on the Salisbury Lawn, which is gently sloped.
Please note that there are no accessible toilets in the garden. The nearest accessible facilities are located between the garden entrance and the house entrance. View Map (by POI #8)
If you would like to discuss access needs or require a carer ticket, please email [email protected]
About Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice (12A) tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet, the second of five daughters of a country gentleman, and her turbulent relationship with Mr. Darcy, a wealthy aristocratic landowner. The film stars Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfayden, Dame Judi Dench, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Carey Mulligan, Brenda Blethyn, and Donald Sutherland.
Watch the trailer below.
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Festival Cinema: Pride & Prejudice (2005)
19 September 2025
Spend an evening in the Chatsworth Garden watching an open-air screening of 'Pride & Prejudice' (2005) starring Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen and Chatsworth House as Pemberley.
Separate ticket required.
Festival Cinema: Sense & Sensibility (1995)
20 September 2025
Watch Emma Thompson's captivating retelling of Austen's first novel 'Sense and Sensibility' in our open-air cinema in the garden. Directed by Ang Lee, it also stars Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman alongside a stellar British cast.
Separate ticket required.
The Queen's Reading Room Festival Afternoon Teas
20 September 2025
Add an elegant afternoon tea in the Old Duke's Glasshouse in the Chatsworth Garden to your Festival experience.
Separate ticket required.
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Please note: Please be aware that for technical, operational or safety reasons, some facilities may be removed or closed, or entertainment and event timetables cancelled and/or altered at any time, including at short notice. Chatsworth reserves the right to change the programme of attractions and entertainment if, at any time, it is deemed necessary or appropriate to do so, this may also include closing attractions or areas of the estate. We apologise in advance for any disappointment caused should this need arise.
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