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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.
    United Kingdom, Burton on Trent 26 June 2025:

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves visits Cosy Direct in Burton-on-Trent.

    Credit: Ryan Jenkinson for HM Treasury


    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ a film by local digital Artis Illuminos, projected onto the side of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
    Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 08 November 2024.

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  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ a film by local digital Artis Illuminos, projected onto the side of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
    Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 08 November 2024.

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  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ a film by local digital Artis Illuminos, projected onto the side of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
    Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 08 November 2024.

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  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ a film by local digital Artis Illuminos, projected onto the side of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
    Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 08 November 2024.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ a film by local digital Artis Illuminos, projected onto the side of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
    Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 08 November 2024.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ a film by local digital Artis Illuminos, projected onto the side of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
    Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 08 November 2024.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    The finishing touches being made and the early visitors viewing the dining room Christmas feast sequence at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
    Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 08 November 2024.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    The finishing touches being made and the early visitors viewing the dining room Christmas feast sequence at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
    Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK. 08 November 2024.

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  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    The finishing touches being made and the early visitors viewing the dining room Christmas feast sequence at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    The finishing touches being made and the early visitors viewing the dining room Christmas feast sequence at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    The finishing touches being made and the early visitors viewing the dining room Christmas feast sequence at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the official start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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  • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
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    Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started. Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
    Scrooge, Santa, polar bears, gingerbread and light shows are among this year's seasonal family delights at castles, palaces and Palladian piles throughout the UK.

    There's an illuminated garden trail, plus storytime with Santa in the farmyard and a Christmas market in the gardens.

    Senior housekeeping assistant Charlotte Weatherly adding the final decorations to the painted hall’s Christmas tree at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, which prepares to welcome visitors for the start of the Christmas season on Saturday 9 November.
    This year, Christmas at Chatsworth around a festive story, written exclusively for Chatsworth by children’s author Joseph Coelho OBE, about Henry Cavendish, the eminent eighteenth-century scientist and grandson of the second Duke of Devonshire. ‘Henry and the Lion’s Christmas Feast’ tells the tale of young Henry and his accomplice, a little lion inspired by the statues in Chatsworth’s Sculpture Gallery, as they go on a quest to find a festive feast and encounter adventures along the way.
    Visitors will be able to join them on their adventures, with pop-up theatres along a route complimented by festive sensory experiences including traditional Christmas smells. In the garden, an illuminated light trail will embrace some of Chatsworth’s most-loved landmarks and an animated projection will be cast on to the house, courtesy of Derbyshire-based digital artists Illuminos.
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  • 'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
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    'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
    When Tim Collis and Ryan Phelps bought an old station building in Derbyshire, they had no idea it had been on the cover of a No 1 hit.

    Tim Collis, 58, outside his holiday cottage he owns with his partner Ryan Phelps at the old station house in Cromford, Derbyshire.
    The property is famous as it was featured on the Oasis single Some Might Say, which Tim is holding in some images.
    Pictured is the interior of the property.

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  • 'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
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    'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
    When Tim Collis and Ryan Phelps bought an old station building in Derbyshire, they had no idea it had been on the cover of a No 1 hit.

    Tim Collis, 58, outside his holiday cottage he owns with his partner Ryan Phelps at the old station house in Cromford, Derbyshire.
    The property is famous as it was featured on the Oasis single Some Might Say, which Tim is holding in some images.
    Pictured is a plaque at the property.

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  • 'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
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    'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
    When Tim Collis and Ryan Phelps bought an old station building in Derbyshire, they had no idea it had been on the cover of a No 1 hit.

    Tim Collis, 58, outside his holiday cottage he owns with his partner Ryan Phelps at the old station house in Cromford, Derbyshire.
    The property is famous as it was featured on the Oasis single Some Might Say, which Tim is holding in some images.

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  • 'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
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    'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
    When Tim Collis and Ryan Phelps bought an old station building in Derbyshire, they had no idea it had been on the cover of a No 1 hit.

    Tim Collis, 58, outside his holiday cottage he owns with his partner Ryan Phelps at the old station house in Cromford, Derbyshire.
    The property is famous as it was featured on the Oasis single Some Might Say, which Tim is holding in some images.

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  • 'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
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    'I feel like a rock star myself!': the couple who own a piece of Oasis music history
    When Tim Collis and Ryan Phelps bought an old station building in Derbyshire, they had no idea it had been on the cover of a No 1 hit.

    Tim Collis, 58, outside his holiday cottage he owns with his partner Ryan Phelps at the old station house in Cromford, Derbyshire.
    The property is famous as it was featured on the Oasis single Some Might Say, which Tim is holding in some images.

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  • Robert Plant  performs at Bearded Theory 2018, Saturday, Catton Hall, Derbyshire, UK
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    Robert Plant performs at Bearded Theory 2018, Saturday, Catton Hall, Derbyshire, UK
    Robert Plant performs at Bearded Theory
    26/5 /2018, Saturday, Catton Hall, Derbyshire, UK
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  • Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Staff at Hardwick Hall make final adjustments to the tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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    Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Staff at Hardwick Hall make final adjustments to the tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    A label for a tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    A tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Liz Waring (property curator) at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Liz Waring (Property curator) at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Elena Williams (Collections and house manager) at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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    After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.

    The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.

    The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.

    Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.

    Staff at Hardwick Hall applaud the unveiling of tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.

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