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Haddon Hall Derbyshire and the Peak District |
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Haddon
Hall
was
built
around
the
middle
to
the
late
12th
century
and
owned by the Vernon family until 1567
passing to the present owners the Manners family. |
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To see a map of the area click here |
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The Gatehouse entrance to Haddon Hall and Gardens |
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Pretty gardeners cottage with topiary gardens |
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Entrance to Haddon Hall |
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Entering the lower Courtyard |
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The lower Courtyard |
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Inside the Chapel |
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The lower Courtyard seen from the entrance of the Chapel |
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The Banqueting Hall |
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This is the Parlour or Dining room |
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The Long Gallery |
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Leaving the Long Gallery and out into the gardens |
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The Fountain Terrace |
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Another view of the Fountain Terrace |
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Stone steps connecting the terraced gardens |
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Dorothy Vernon's bridge crossing the river Wye |
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Looking through the entrance to the Hall back into the lower courtyard |
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Looking down from the Hall on the right up the stone steps is the restaurant |
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Haddon Hall grounds and the river Wye |
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Haddon Hall from the bridge crossing the river Wye |
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© Copyright Carol Carlin 2003-2007 |
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