Hardwick Hall

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Overview
It was the formidable 'Bess of Hardwick' (Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury 1527-1608) who first created Hardwick in the 16th century. In the centuries since then, her descendants, farmers, gardeners, builders, decorators, embroiderers and craftspeople of all kinds have contributed, and made Hardwick their creation as well. The hall famously has many windows, an extravagance for the time, leading a local wit to comment, "Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall".
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Hall open Feb-Oct, 11-5; 24 Nov-28 Dec, 11-3. Park & restaurant all year, daily 9-6. Garden & shop all year, daily 10-6. (Facilities close dusk Nov-Feb). Closed 25 Dec

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe

  • Children
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Location
Doe Lea, CHESTERFIELD, S44 5QJ
About the area
The natural features of this central English county range from the modest heights of the Peak District National Park, where Kinder Scout stands at 2,088 ft (636 m), to the depths of its remarkable underground caverns, floodlit to reveal exquisite Blue John stone. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the High Peak Trail which extends from the Derwent Valley to the limestone plateau near Buxton, and for many, the spectacular scenery is what draws them to the area.
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Hardwick Hall

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
It was the formidable 'Bess of Hardwick' (Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury 1527-1608) who first created Hardwick in the 16th century. In the centuries since then, her descendants, farmers, gardeners, builders, decorators, embroiderers and craftspeople of all kinds have contributed, and made Hardwick their creation as well. The hall famously has many windows, an extravagance for the time, leading a local wit to comment, "Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall".
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Hall open Feb-Oct, 11-5; 24 Nov-28 Dec, 11-3. Park & restaurant all year, daily 9-6. Garden & shop all year, daily 10-6. (Facilities close dusk Nov-Feb). Closed 25 Dec
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
Doe Lea, CHESTERFIELD, S44 5QJ
About the area
Area image
The natural features of this central English county range from the modest heights of the Peak District National Park, where Kinder Scout stands at 2,088 ft (636 m), to the depths of its remarkable underground caverns, floodlit to reveal exquisite Blue John stone. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the High Peak Trail which extends from the Derwent Valley to the limestone plateau near Buxton, and for many, the spectacular scenery is what draws them to the area.