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🔊🎶 If you’re a fan of the 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen’s “#SenseAndSensibility” starring Keira Knightly, you’re probably familiar with the Chatsworth House. While the @ChatsworthOfficial manor house of noble Devonshire family that has endured for 17 generations across 500 years is not actually in Austen’s novel, it’s quite inspirational as Pemberley in cinema. In fact, it’s also been the filming location for BBC’s “Death Comes to Pemberley,” “The Duchess” (2008), and the TV show “Peaky Blinders.” Fans of 2005’s film interpreting Jane Austen’s novel come here as a sort of pilgrimage to set foot where Keira once stood, and many reenact a pose for social media. The most popular prop to do this is the marble statue of the veiled Vestal Virgin by Raffaelle Monti, which I found to be quite striking without any association with a film. It’s so popular that it stands alone in a hallway in the beginning of the exhibition—moved from the grand sculpture gallery which comes near the end—where it gets its own attention, and people simply grab a quick picture of it and leave. The rest of the building is opulent with grand paintings, murals, tapestries, furniture, and sculptures that the Devonshires have collected over the years, spread across its many grand rooms, halls, grotto, chapel, state drawing room (featuring a Rembrandt), state music room, bedchamber, and library. For me, the grandest hall of them all was the Painted Hall near the beginning of the exhibition trail, used to welcome and impress guests—which is still does today. I also appreciated the “family portrait” hallway contemporary art piece—huge constrast from everything else—in which the family is portrayed not my their likeness but by their DNA code. The grounds of the Chatsworth Estate span 36,000 acres across other parts of the country, including the 12,000 surrounding the Chatsworth House. The gardens and fountains were also impressive, plus the coal tunnel and the hedge maze that I legitimately got lost in. — Life finds a way, especially of you’re a Devonshire, at Chatsworth House in the #PeakDistrict, Bakewell, Derbyshire, #England, #UK. 🏴🇬🇧 #theglobaltripuk #theglobaltrippeakdistrict