Chatsworth House

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has confirmed that a new flower show will take place next year at Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.

The new RHS Chatsworth Flower Show will take place from 7th to 11th June. Tickets are available to book now.

Show highlights

A representation of Joseph Paxton's famous Great Conservatory (originally located at Chatsworth) will form the central feature of the floral marquee at RHS Chatsworth Flower Show.

Two wings either side will house a selection of the UK's nurseries selling a wide range of plants. The show will bring together a selection of independent companies and specialist garden centres, offering a wide-range of design-led products and quality plants that visitors to the show can buy.

Groups will also be able to enjoy ‘mini plant worlds’ themed around popular topics such as cutting and dry gardens by exploring the Show Gardens, and pick up top tips from knowledgeable growers.

Visitors can expect interactive workshops, decorated walkways, tunnels and bridges and wildflower meadows.

Group travel organisers can purchase group tickets now by calling 0844-412 4650 or visiting www.rhs.org.uk.

More about Chatsworth

Chatsworth is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family. It is a family home, a working farm and a living landscape.

The house contains works of art that span 4,000 years, from ancient Roman and Egyptian sculpture, and masterpieces by Rembrandt, Reynolds and Veronese, to work by modern artists, including Lucian Freud, Edmund de Waal and David Nash.

Set in the heart of the Peak District, on the banks of the river Derwent, the gardens boast a rich history, waterworks and sculptures.

Design revolutionaries including Capability Brown and Joseph Paxton played a pivotal role in shaping the gardens as they are today.

For further information visit www.chatsworth.org.