About Edensor
When the 6th Duke and Joseph Paxton rebuilt Edensor (pronounced 'Enza'), they combined a variety of architectural styles. The result is a picturesque village that is very much at the heart of the Chatsworth community.
The Edensor Tea Cottage is an ideal stop for anyone walking in the park or exploring Edensor.
Opposite Edensor, is the Chatsworth Estate Office and the Chatsworth Health and Fitness Club, which opened its doors on Sunday 12 September 1999, after a generous initial funding by His Grace, the late Duke of Devonshire.
At the heart of Edensor village is St Peter's Church, a beautiful venue for church weddings.
About St Peter's
- The church is open from 9am – 5pm Monday to Saturday, noon – 5pm Sundays.
- There is a service every Sunday at 10.45am which follows the Book of Common Prayer. It is Communion each week except the third Sunday when it is Mattins.
- Visitors to the area are welcome at the church, either to attend a service or visit during opening hours.
- The churchyard contains the graves of the Cavendish family from the 6th Duke onwards.
- The church was rebuilt by Gilbert Scott in the time of the 7th Duke replacing a medieval building.
- The church has a memorial in the Cavendish Chapel to the 1st Earl of Devonshire and his brother - sons of Bess of Hardwick