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Call direct on: Tel TripAdvisor Traveller Rating reviews. About Due to current Covid restrictions, the Hall and shop are closed. Almost every room in the Hall proudly displays tapestry and embroidery work on the walls Don't miss the gardens, including the herb garden and the orchard.

TripAdvisor Traveller Rating:. Recent Reviews: Write a review. Public Transport Directions Nearest train station Chesterfield, 6 miles away No buses to the Hall, nearest bus stop Young Vanish approx 2 mile walk to Hall served by Pronto bus, two per hour from Chesterfield town centre. What's Nearby. Twin Oaks is located just off Junction 29 of the M1 motorway. Ideally positioned for…. Big characterful Farmhouse near the Peak District sleeping up to 18 in 9 bedrooms.

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A spacious, homely detached guesthouse overlooking a beautiful mature garden. It is managed by English Heritage on behalf of the National Trust, and you can buy a combined ticket that will cover the entrance to both buildings. It was not abandoned in favour of the grander house, but rather was intended to be occupied at the same time, almost as two wings of one building. Although now ruined, the staircases within the Old Hall remain and many of the rooms can still be explored.

A number of ornate Elizabethan plaster friezes can still be seen on the wall above openings that were once fireplaces. Bess of Hardwick is truly a fascinating character and worthy of a mention here as a local resident and one of the most influential women in the country in Elizabethan times. Bess was born in to an impoverished Derbyshire landowner who owned land around Hardwick. She was married at the age of 15, but her husband — younger even than her — died only a year later.

Leave M1 exit 29, follow brown signs. Please be aware this may take you along minor roads depending on your location. Should you be concerned please follow the above directions. By Train: The closest train station is Chesterfield.

From there you can pick up a taxi or catch the Pronto bus from Chesterfield coach station, see bus directions for further details.

Ages: All the family Under 5s School age Adults. The house will open from 1 Sept. Mon-Fri, pm. Introducing Bess of Hardwick. The story of Lady Arbella Stuart. Group Visits. Rowthorne Lodge. No 4 Stable Yard Cottage. Our collections Explore the objects and works of art we care for at Hardwick on the National Trust Collections website Search the collections. General Family Access.

General The Hall is open between 11am - 3pm, the gardens and restaurant are open from 9am - 4. The restaurant is fully open. On busier days, the trailer will be open serving ice creams and hot and cold drinks. Face coverings are not compulsory but we recommend wearing one in any area on your visit which is enclosed or crowded. Dogs on leads are welcome in the stableyard area including shop and toilets, and the wider estate.

Assistance dogs only in the restaurant and formal gardens. Disabled parking is available at the top end of the visitor car park Access to the restaurant, toilets and shop require a ticket. Family Baby changing facilities provided in the Stableyard. Access Mobility parking in main car park, yards from visitor reception Accessible toilets in the Stableyard We are able to provide wheelchair and tramper x1 for hire.

Read our full access statement PDF. An Elizabethan masterpiece Welcome to Hardwick — a spectacular Elizabethan house filled with rich furnishings and tapestries preserved by successive generations of the Devonshire family. Telephone Email hardwickhall nationaltrust. Directions via Google Maps. Please note Hardwick operates a one way system for cars so you may be travelling against traffic. Please note signage is limited.

By train The closest train station is Chesterfield. From there you can pick up a taxi or catch the Pronto bus from Chesterfield coach station, see bus directions for further details. By road 8 miles south-east of Chesterfield; via A Please be aware this may take you along minor roads depending on your location.



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