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Wednesday 12 September 2018 & Wednesday 24 October 2018 | 9.30am
Chatsworth House
£65 per person
An illustrated tour followed by a talk with key pieces from the collection.
Begin the day with refreshments in the Cavendish restaurant followed by a tour of the house focusing on paintings featuring jewellery. Continue your day in the theatre for an illustrated talk about jewellery in the collection with key pieces from the collection. Enjoy a two-course lunch with wine and the afternoon free for you to explore the house and garden at your leisure.
The price includes lunch, as well as entry to the house and garden on the day.
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