Chatsworth House Car parks reopen from 29 May
The Chatsworth House Car parks reopen from 29 May but you must purchase a ticket online in advance of your visit
A statement from Chatsworth House;
We would like to thank you for your continued patience during these strange and unprecedented times when we have been unable to open as usual. We are delighted to announce that we will be able to reopen the car parks and Park picnic shop safely from Friday 29 May. The house, garden and farmyard remain closed.
We will be operating a timed entry system for the car parks, with a limit on the number of cars each day, in order to enable social distancing and help protect the health and wellbeing of our visitors and staff. As a result, you will need to book a car park time slot online, in advance. This will specify the time you need to arrive at the car park, although you may stay in the car park until it closes at 6pm.
All tickets must be booked prior to arrival. Anyone arriving without a booking will not be able to access the car parks. Tickets cannot be purchased on site. We ask that you only travel to the area if you have booked a ticket.
Please be aware that as part of our safety measures, car park vouchers will not be valid or available to purchase until further notice. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Use the link below to book your car park tickets. You must have your booking confirmation either printed out, or clearly visible on a phone when you arrive. You will need to hold it up to the window of the car park booth so that it can be validated. We thank you for your understanding.
We are looking forward to welcoming you back to Chatsworth
Best wishes,
The Chatsworth Team
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