The Cascade has 23 steps - and within each step there are over 100 individual stones.
We have digitally mapped every stone and are inviting supporters to sponsor a stone for themselves, their family or a friend to become a custodian of this very special piece of heritage.
As a thank you, donors will receive a named certificate which will identify the location of the specific stone(s) they have sponsored. Supporters will be able to see their name(s) on a digital plan when every stone within a particular step has been sponsored, enabling us to track our progress one step at a time.
Please note, as the Cascade is a Grade I listed monument, we need to advise donors that it is not possible to have names engraved on the stones.
Sponsor a Stone
£100
Sponsor A Stone What's included:- Your name included on the Cascade Restoration Donor Honour Roll in the Devonshire Archives at Chatsworth
- Receive a named digital certificate of thanks* and a plan that identifies your stone location
- Your name recorded on a thank you board in the garden near the Cascade for the duration of the restoration
£250
Sponsor A Stone What's included:All the benefits of a £100 donation, plus:
- An invitation to an exclusive early evening reception at Chatsworth to learn more about the restoration campaign first-hand and meet the project team
£500
Sponsor A Stone What's included:All the benefits of a £250 donation, plus:
- An invitation for you and a guest to a VIP reception at the opening celebration when the Cascade is turned back on
Wish to make a larger donation?
If you wish to donate over £500, please contact Chatsworth House Trust Development Office at cascade@chatsworth.org and we would be delighted to discuss your gift.
Make A Donation
The Cascade has amazed and delighted visitors for over 300 years. Generations of families have come to paddle in the water, picnic next to it or simply enjoy the tranquillity of flowing water and quiet reflection.
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