Haddon Hall Peak District

Haddon Hall    

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(2K) · Historical landmark in Bakewell, United Kingdom
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Home of Lord and Lady Edward Manners, Haddon Hall is a fortified medieval manor house with romantic gardens. Haddon is not a National Trust property. We offer free admission for Historic …
Home of Lord and Lady Edward Manners, Haddon Hall is a fortified medieval manor house with romantic gardens. Haddon is not a National Trust property. We offer free admission for Historic House members, and Gardener's World 2-for-1 entry with a valid card.

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Apr 30, 2025
We went to Haddon hall to see the garden and were disappointed nothing like the press photos of lush green lawns ,maybe I expected to much for £28 plus £4 to park the house was what it was ,not my th…Full review by DW-Barnsley
Apr 28, 2025
A bit expensive at £28 each but if you buy the gardeners world this month a couple can get in at 2 for 1 so only £28 for both. Saw it all in 3 hours including the two talks. Garden looks a bit unkept…Full review by hazeld263
Apr 21, 2025
It's a lovely location, with stunning views from the top floor, overlooking the river. However, you couldn't call it a 'day out'. I think it took us around an hour to look at the whole house. Give…Full review by 997savannahj

Questions & answers

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Are you allowed to bring your own picnic into the grounds?
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Don't know but I doubt it. One visitor complained about carrying food left over from the restaurant being forbidden.
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Answer by Margaret W · Oct 3, 2021
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Is it free to visit the gardens only, or are they included in the entry fee?
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It's all included. You can't get to the gardens unless you go through the house
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Is there a charge for parking if you just want to go for breakfast in the cafe?
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I suspect you will have to. The cafe is within the confines of Haddon Hall and you have to pay for car park before leaving the car park which is on the other side of the main road. You …
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I suspect you will have to. The cafe is within the confines of Haddon Hall and you have to pay for car park before leaving the car park which is on the other side of the main road. You pay separately to enter the hall.
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Who eloped
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Dorothy Vernon
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Answer by Lesley E · Apr 3, 2019
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Is Haddon Hall open all year round?
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Haddon Hall is usually closed from January to March, and in November (except for the Mercatum Artisan Market –
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