Admire the house
Allow 1-1.5+ hours to explore the house. More about the house
From Old Master drawings to contemporary art and sculpture, spend time in the house perusing some of the art that makes up the Devonshire Collections.
Please note that from 5 November 2022 to 8 January 2023 the house will be decorated for Christmas so some artworks may not be on display. If you are visiting to see something specific, please contact us in advance.

Where ancient meets modern
Chatsworth is renowned for its blend of antiquities and modern art. On your visit you can see works of art that span 4,000 years.

Enjoy a guided tour
Join one of our friendly and knowledgeable guides on a taster tour and learn more about the house, its history and the artwork within.

House highlights
Discover the visitor route, one room at a time.
Enjoy art outdoors
Allow 2+ hours to explore the garden. More about the garden
A broad range of sculptures can be seen throughout the Chatsworth Garden, including pieces by Antony Gormley, Angela Conner, Elisabeth Frink, Michael Craig-Martin and Barry Flanagan. Learn more about some of our pieces:

Conner Grove
A collection of bronze portrait busts by Angela Conner. Busts include public figures as well as members of the 12th Duke's family.

Déjeuner sur l'Herbe
This sculpture by Allen Jones is situated at the south end of Quebec and features three seated figures picnicking and looking out over the Old Park.

War Horse
This larger than life-sized bronze sculpture by Dame Elisabeth Frink can be found at the entrance to the Stables.