| Coordinates: | 53.222, -1.588 |
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| OS grid ref: | SK 27 69 |
The Chatsworth ward sits within the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire in England, largely rural and folded into the western edge of the Peak District National Park. Its landscape is a mix of rolling farmland, moorland and the extensive parkland of the famous estate around Chatsworth House, so tourism and agriculture dominate the local economy and shape a low‑density population spread across small villages and hamlets.
Historically the area is defined by the long ownership and landscaping of the estate, with estate villages such as Edensor and Pilsley contributing distinct architectural character and community life. Conservation, walking and visitor services are important locally, while social concerns mirror many rural wards: seasonal employment, pressure from second homes and limited public transport balanced by active parish councils and a strong sense of place.
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