The village was custom-built in the 1830s and is home to a range of different architectural styles, all with a wealth of history and attention to detail
Nestled in the Peak District lies a quaint village with a unique history and an array of fascinating architecture.
The village as we see it today was purpose-built in the 1830s and is renowned for its diverse mix of architectural styles, including mock Tudor and Swiss Cottage. Edensor, pronounced 'Enza', is situated within the more famous Chatsworth Park, presenting a scenic collection of buildings that exhibit meticulous attention to detail.
It was initially commissioned by the 6th Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, who decided to entirely demolish the old estate and reconstruct it in the 19th century. The reason? He believed i

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