It's been one place we've had on our to do list for a while and just managed to get ourselves there for one of the final days before it closes over the Winter months. We visit a lot of places with our English Heritage and National Trust memberships, so we have a good feel for historical places and b
Just stunning place, steeped in history with one of the best tour guide opening talks I have ever heard. Friendly staff and incredibly atmospheric history.
Garden is stunning, and cafe serves great food.
It IS expensive: £23.50 for an adult, so with 5 of us going, that is an expensive day out. I u
Not cheap at £24 for adults over 16. Kids are free but with extra to be paid for parking and inflated prices in the cafe it’s a difficult sell (I’d recommend getting anyone under 20 in as a child as they cant check and taking your own food). However, once in the building and grounds are very impress
What a fantastic medieval hall, a true untouched gem. It has some truly interesting history and beautiful gardens. The guides in each room were great and answered any questions. The great hall and chapel are spectacular. There is n cafe, small gift shop, and a large car park across the road with a c
I'm not overly into stately homes etc, but really enjoyed Haddon Hall. It was reasonably priced, nice little gift shop and theirs a cafe & facilities.
The hall itself is an impressive building with a rich history. There are guided talks, but not compulsory. It's not stuffy but public friendly with
Must add a visit to Haddon Hall to your itinerary!!
Rich in history, every corner of this medieval gem holds centuries of stories and takes you through a journey of history one room at a time.
The private residence of Lord and Lady Edward Manners, located in a beautiful valley only the Peak District
Had a lovely day at Haddon Hall, the building itself is so interesting and the guides were full of really interesting information. The gardens were beautiful but it was so hot we didn't do them justice at all. We will definitely visit again, maybe next year in early summer to have a good look at the
Fascinating place with a wealth of history (it's so old). So points to note.. parking is across the road. It's an automatic barrier system payable on leaving by credit or debit card at the barrier (couldn't see coin facility). Oncd over the road, Tickets for the house purchased at the little hut .
A very atmospheric place, oozes history and gorgeous gardens.
Not really accessible if that's needed.
Very knowledgeable guides and always willing to help.
Garden staff gave really useful advice too.
Haddon Hall has been on my list for a while, I was glad to catch the roses before they faded! Guided tours were going but I enjoy to take myself around quietly and avoid the crowds. But the guides are filled with ample knowledge and interesting tidbits. Beautiful place, gorgeous grounds, lovely vist
Beautiful house and grounds in a lovely area of the Peak District. The cafe serves food of a good standard. I can confirm what they say on their website. Stairs have no handrails, slabs are uneven and parts of the house are poorly lit. So anyone with mobility problems may struggle.
It's a full day here to get the most from your visit & the guided tours are well worth it. The house is well kept though very uneven in places due to the centuries of footfall. The gardens too are beautiful & not over-manicured.
We stopped off at the café for lunch which was beautifully served, tast
Visited today and I can honestly say I was sad to leave. It’s absolutely beautiful, full of history, really nice restaurant, great tours & staff. I’ll probably visit again at Christmas
Recent visit with daughter on August Bank Holiday Monday. We were going to Bakewell but it was very busy, so went to this Hall instead. A lovely medieval hall with lots of interesting artifacts. Nice cafe too 😁
Exploring Haddon Hall feels like stepping back in time. Its rich history is palpable as you wander through the rooms, each exuding its own distinctive charm. The attention to detail in the architecture, furnishings, and decor is remarkable, showcasing the hall’s evolution from the 11th century to th
The Hall is very historic, quite lovely and well cared for. An excellent free 30 minutes guided tour is available, on the hour and half past. After that you're left to wander those rooms open to the public, and some of the garden. We found this took another hour or two, the majority of the hall is p
This is the most amazing medieval/ Tudor building to visit. Our second time here. We did notice the uneven floors and steps this time so be aware if you're getting on a bit. We were much younger the first time round.
Interesting place for a mooch and guided tours are very good.
There is an excellent restaurant where all the hot meals are cooked to order and presented well. Worth the wait.
If you’re tall, mind your head!!
Very special place, frozen in time. Expensive to enter but worth it as is a unique place with great atmosphere.
Elizabethan wall paintings in the dining room and in the Chapel. Fabulous long gallery.
Lovely tea room with good quality food.
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