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The Fountains of Chatsworth House, England

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Chatsworth House is located in the heart of the Peak District
National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty in the
center of England. The house is the home of the Duke and Duchess
of Devonshire, and the 1000 acre estate includes a working farm
and more than 100 acres of landscaped gardens.


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The Fountains of Chatsworth House, England
Copyright (c) 2007 Elizabeth Jean
Garden Fountains
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Chatsworth House is located in the heart of the Peak District
National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty in the
center of England. The house is the home of the Duke and Duchess
of Devonshire, and the 1000 acre estate includes a working farm
and more than 100 acres of landscaped gardens.

The house itself is more than five centuries old and houses one
of the finest private collections of art in Europe, including
works by Rembrandt, Van Dyck and Gainsborough, as well as more
modern work, tapestries, sculpture and period furnishings.

Visitors are able to walk around sections of the house, and
themed exhibitions are regularly staged throughout the year.

The gardens of Chatsworth are no less impressive; the culmination
of hundreds of years of expert landscaping, they offer a
beautiful environment in which to escape from modern life and
relax.

The Power of Gravity

Chatsworth's gardens are well-known for their waterworks, but
what is perhaps less well-known is that they are completely
gravity-fed from a number of man-made lakes high on the hillside,
400 feet above the house. These lakes are fed by the myriad of
streams that run through the Derbyshire moors.

Not only are all the water features gravity-fed, but the water
feed from the lakes is also used to power a turbine that
generates much of the electricity required by Chatsworth House,
making this old house a thoroughly modern example of sustainable
development. Similar styled fountains for your own garden can be
found at http://www.garden-fountains.com.

There are four main fountains at Chatsworth, each with its own
unique and memorable characteristics.

The Emperor Fountain

The Emperor Fountain was built for an imperial visitor and is
truly on a royal scale. Its single jet can rise to over 290 feet,
and can be seen from the house itself.

Joseph Paxton was the head gardener at Chatsworth for more than
30 years, and he created the Emperor Fountain in 1843, in
anticipation of a visit from Tsar Nicholas of Russia. Although
the visit never happened, the fountain provides the tallest jet
of water in the UK - all the more remarkable for being completely
gravity-fed, and more than 150 years old!

The Cascade

The Cascade forms a spectacular centerpiece to the gardens at the
rear of Chatsworth House. A series of twenty-four
irregularly-spaced stone steps, it stretches down the hillside
for 200 yards towards the house.

The Cascade too is completely gravity-fed, and is based on a 17th
century French design. This water fountain was installed for the
first Duke of Devonshire in 1696, and has remained, unchanged,
ever since.

At the top of the Cascade stands the Cascade House, from which
water flows for the Cascade. The house is a small building,
decorated on the outside with sea creatures in bas-relief. On
special occasions, water pressure to the Cascade can be
increased, causing the Cascade House to become part of the
Cascade spectacle, as water flows through conduits on its roof
and from the mouths of its carved sea creatures, before
continuing down the Cascade

The slight difference in size of each step means that the sound
of the water falling varies as it descends down the Cascades,
providing a wonderful and soothing accompaniment to a walk
through the gardens.

Willow Tree Fountain

Sometimes referred to as the "Trick Tree", or "Squirting
Tree", the Willow Tree fountain has been a feature of the garden
for over 300 years, and makes a delightful surprise, hidden as it
is amongst real Willow Trees.

The fountain has its own "leaves" and "branches", from which
water sprays in all directions. Its age makes it all the more
remarkable - many of today's fountains are not as innovative or
imaginative as this fountain.

Revelation

The newest addition to the fountains of Chatsworth is named
"Revelation", and was designed by well-known British sculptor
Angela Conner. Known for her work in brass and steel, in 2004/5
she was commissioned by the late 11th Duke of Devonshire to
produce a limited edition bust of Queen Elizabeth, in
commemoration of the Queen's 80th birthday.

Revelation was installed in Jack Pond, one of Chatsworth's
oldest ponds, in 1999. Made from steel, it takes the form of four
large petals which open and close with the flow of water,
alternately concealing and revealing a golden globe at the centre
of the sculpture.

The globe was made from steel before being painted with gold dust
and the whole sculpture stands five meters high and five meters
wide. The movement of the petals is completely driven by water,
and this newest fountain is an intriguing and unusual addition to
the gardens of Chatsworth.

Behind the Scenes

We've already seen how all of Chatsworth's fountains are
gravity-fed from the hillside lakes above the estate, but what is
rarely seen by visitors is the underground network of streams and
conduits that not only feed the fountains of Chatsworth, but also
enable irrigation of the extensive gardens and greenhouses of the
estate - a truly remarkable piece of integrated planning and
engineering.




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