Event Details
Monday 18 May 2026 | 6pm
This event is exclusively for Patrons of Chatsworth
Explore the normally inaccessible, historic woodland within the Chatsworth Estate, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Discover more about the 1500 ancient oak trees, that pre-date the 18th Century park designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, and learn about the diverse wildlife habitats in this protected environment.
This event is exclusive to Patrons of Chatsworth and is by invitation only. Please contact [email protected] if you are a Patron and have not received your invitation.
For more details on our Patrons of Chatsworth scheme and the Chatsworth House Trust charity, please take a look at the links below.
About Chatsworth House Trust
Chatsworth House Trust is a registered charity established in 1981 to improve and maintain the house, collections, garden, woodlands and park for the benefit of everyone.
Support our Cascade Campaign
The Cascade has been delighting visitors to Chatsworth since 1696 but is now in need of urgent repair. Learn more about our fundraising campaign 'Celebrating the Cascade'.
Donate online
If you can, support us by making a one-off or regular donation to the Chatsworth House Trust charity online.
Chatsworth Friends
Support the work of the charity while benefitting from unlimited visits, free tickets to events and discounts on shopping, dining and stays.
Gift Aid
When you use Gift Aid, the government gives an extra 25% on top of your kind donation, in lieu of tax you have already paid. All of this money goes directly to Chatsworth House Trust.
Patrons of Chatsworth
Patrons play a vital role in supporting the long-term stewardship of Chatsworth and enjoy exclusive access to the collections and curatorial team via special events.
    Stay With Us
With miles of walks on the estate and in the national park, as well as centuries of heritage, art and design to explore, Chatsworth and the Peak District are a dream destination for an unforgettable escape. Find a stay with us in a hotel, inn, cottage, or shepherd’s hut here.