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Haddon Hall

Category: Sightseeing + Tours

Bakewell, DE45 1LA

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Haddon Hall (Bakewell) - Bakewell - Reviews of Haddon Hall (Bakewell) - TripAdvisor
Haddon Hall is very much like it would have been in the 14th and 15th centuries (when, among others, Elizabeth I lived here as a young woman). It is relatively small (certainly compar...
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Haddon Hall
The house is open to visitors from April to October, with a number of special events being staged throughout the season. School parties and groups are very welcome. Further details can be foun...
haddonhall.co.uk

Haddon Hall, , Bakewell, DE45 1LA - www.statelyhomes.com
Dating from the late 14th century, the Banqueting Hall was the principal dwelling room for the medieval manor and would have been home for between forty and fifty people. The roof is of 20th century construction, all the timbers for which were cut from the Haddon or Belvoir estates. Items of interes...
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Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK
William the Conqueror's illegitimate son, Peverel, and his descendants held Haddon for a hundred years before it passed into the hands of the Vernons. Over the following four centuries, the existing medieval and Tudor manor house developed from its Norman origins. In the late 16th century, the estat...
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Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire - Historic Houses
Haddon Hall is a magnificent Medieval and Tudor manor house which has changed little since Tudor times. The Dukedom of Rutland was conferred on the Manners family in 1703, and Haddon Hall is still owned by them today. Heavy oak panelling dominates the house with its displays of tapestries, also some...
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Haddon Hall Bakewell Derbyshire England English
Haddon Hall was originally an earthwork fortification, founded by Henry de Ferrers. In 1195, Richard de Vernon founded the stone fortified manor house, when he was granted a licence to surround his hall, kitchen, chapel and watchtower, with a 12-foot, uncrenellated wall. The Vernon family, remodelle...
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Haddon Hall, an Attraction in Bakewell, Derbyshire. Search for Derbyshire Attractions.
Built over 600 years ago, Haddon Hall is a fine example of a medieval and Tudor Manor house. Little has been added since the reign of Henry VIII, whose elder brother was a frequent guest. Despite its time worn steps, no other medieval house has so triumphantly w...
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Haddon Hall - High Peak
Haddon Hall is everyone's idea of an old English country house. Much of it dates from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and is thus a relic ofthe Age of Chivalry. It owes its extraordinary state of preservation, ironically, to neglea For generations it remained empty, though not quite a ruin. I...
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Haddon Hall - Haddon Hall - Visit Peak District - E&A Details
This Medieval and Tudor manor house is an absolute gem. Inside, there is a fine example of a medieval kitchen; and an Elizabethan long gallery - the most modern room in the house! The exterior walls are adorned with climbing roses whilst the garden brims with roses, delphiniums and clematis. Haddon ...
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