Ninety-Third Collection


This the the intricate interior of the chapel of Fredericksborg Castle
Location: Hillerod, Denmark
Device: iPhone 16Pro
![Elvaston Castle Derby UK - The centrepiece of the estate is the Grade II* Listed Elvaston Castle. The castle has been neglected and is in need of restoration. Due to its condition, the building is not open to the public, and since 2008 has been listed on the Buildings at Risk Register.[4][5] Derbyshire County Council estimates the castle and estate requires significant investment for both restoration and to support its longer-term maintenance.](/imagecache/blur/collection_photos/97/1690/custom_logo_PAUL_DEVERILL-the-united-kingdom-qYD5pk-93collection-iphonephotoawards.webp)
![Elvaston Castle Derby UK - The centrepiece of the estate is the Grade II* Listed Elvaston Castle. The castle has been neglected and is in need of restoration. Due to its condition, the building is not open to the public, and since 2008 has been listed on the Buildings at Risk Register.[4][5] Derbyshire County Council estimates the castle and estate requires significant investment for both restoration and to support its longer-term maintenance.](/imagecache/large/collection_photos/97/1690/custom_logo_PAUL_DEVERILL-the-united-kingdom-qYD5pk-93collection-iphonephotoawards.webp)
Elvaston Castle Derby UK - The centrepiece of the estate is the Grade II* Listed Elvaston Castle. The castle has been neglected and is in need of restoration. Due to its condition, the building is not open to the public, and since 2008 has been listed on the Buildings at Risk Register.[4][5] Derbyshire County Council estimates the castle and estate requires significant investment for both restoration and to support its longer-term maintenance.


Calke Abbey, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, England, a secure room holding all the families history.A visit to Calke Abbey, like so many National Trust places, is a step back in time. But Calke is not presented like other country houses of its day. Paintwork is fading and peeling; vast collections of personal belongings are left as they were found. Here, the past is remarkably well preserved, in estate buildings, archaeology and the family’s belongings.