I should have mentioned in my last post about the
Chatsworth House attic sale that my follow up would be about Deborah Mitford, The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire. Without her guidance, Chatsworth House would not have become one of the finest English manor homes. She was instrumental in its restoration and created the Chatsworth Farm Shop and other products to keep the home running.
After her husband died and her son assumed the title of Duke of Devonshire, she assumed the title of the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire. She is still very involved at Chatsworth and her famous chickens but a few years ago moved from Chatsworth House and into the Old Vickarage, a smaller cottage on the property. These photos from Simon Upton appeared along side the article in a May 2007 article in
W magazine. Unfortunately, the article is not available online but I just saw that the September 2010 issue of
The World of Interiors will feature an article about her leaving Chatsworth. The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire is now 90 years old but I somehow don't see her slowing down any time soon!
The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire
The pink of the living room reminds me of Hamish Bowles apartment.
Her famous Elvis memorabilia sits on the mantel.
The wall colors look straight out of Farrow & Ball.
I hope The World of Interiors article has more photos of her lovely new home.
Photos by Simon Upton