Chatsworth Garden
The Chatsworth Garden was designed by the late seventeenth-century garden designers George London and Henry Wise. Illustrators Kip and Knyff drew their Dutch-inspired design around 1700. Chatsworth Garden’s history dates back to the 17th century, as present illustrations prove. The garden’s design has bits from later centuries and can be seen as a great landscape park in Derbyshire, England.
The garden is located on the beautiful lands of Chatsworth Estate. It is believed that the garden was swept away when the usual course of a river was altered but was rebuilt with the close partnership of the Sixth Duke of Devonshire and his gardener, Sir Joseph Paxton, in the 19th century. Together, they created a classic Victorian garden adjoining the house.