Strong
clear sunshine greeted us this morning, a great start for our first full
day in England. I had to plan each day’s activities for this part of
our vacation as it was necessary to pre-book our accommodation (high
season), so today’s itinerary involves touring the stately homes of
Chatsworth and Haddon Hall, both a stone’s throw from our base in Baslow
in the Peak District.
Chatsworth House is the home of the Duke & Duchess of Devonshire;
one of the most visited estates in England; and, most importantly, the
movie home of Mr. Darcy in “Pride and Prejudice”! We wanted to walk a
bit so we parked in Baslow’s main lot and walked the 2kms through the
estate’s parklands to the main house and gardens.


One of the memorable scenes in the movie is when Lizzie approaches Pemberley and past the elegant fountain, at the far end of a long reflecting pool, she sees the magnificent mansion. She then realizes that just perhaps she was a bit of a step-down for Mr. Darcy. I so wanted to take a picture of that same view so I rushed Sheila thru the garden only to find I was foiled in my photographic efforts by restoration scaffolding completely enclosing the whole front facade! Drat, how could they?! So I took a picture of a postcard instead…

Other
scenes in the movie shot here include Lizzie’s entrance into the grand
staircase hall and her viewing the sculpture gallery but another house
stood in for most of Pemberley’s ‘interior’. So we had to settle for
learning about the kings, queens, lords and important ‘real’ people who
stayed here.



We
ended up racing thru the rooms as we only put 3hrs on the parking meter
but we had enough time to stop and gawk at the priceless silver service
and Van Dyke paintings in the dining room. It looked like a museum
display but the family actually used the room for a celebration dinner
just a few weeks ago! Cozy, eh?

We rescued the car with 10 mins to spare and then Portia took us on a
little hunt for ice to refresh our mini-bar, so we had a breather before
hitting our 2nd stately home of the day: Haddon Hall. HH is rather
unique in that it’s a medieval home that’s almost perfectly preserved so
we see it pretty much as it was 600 years ago. It’s been in the same
family since 1567 but they never lived there until the 1920’s, the
family preferring their other much grander estate, so it never went
through the many renovations that successive generations seem to do to a
house. We loved it.


| Used as the Lambton Inn in P&P |


