Haddon Hall

 
 

Haddon Hall

 
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Haddon Hall boasts nearly 1,000 years of architectural heritage.  It has been in the Manners family since 1563.
 
The medieval banqueting hall houses a tapestry reputed to be a gift from King Henry VIII to Lord Vernon, the then owner.  There’s a medieval painted chapel and one of the finest surviving examples of a Tudor kitchen.  Haddon’s collection of ‘dole’ cupboards is among the best in the world. 
 
Film crews love Haddon – spot the ‘locations’ as you take in the Hall.
 
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Contact: The Estate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1LA
Tel: 01629 812 855                     
Email: info@haddonhall.co.uk                    Website 
Opening Times:             May – Sept: Daily (closed 30 June and 1July)
April and October:  Saturday – Monday
12 noon – 5pm (last admission 4pm)
 
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Visit Haddon Hall by public transport

Haddon Hall is served by buses between Bakewell and Matlock, running at least every hour, seven days a week, including the TransPeak service which runs from Manchester to Nottingham.  Further information about bus services can be found by calling Traveline on 0871 200 2233 or visiting Traveline.