Haddon Hall
Haddon Hall
Picture of Dole Cupboard
Picture of Dole Cupboard
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.
Picture of carved panelling King Henry VII
Picture of carved panelling - thought to be Queen Elizabeth of York
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)
Picture of carved panelling on open door
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.