Over the border in Derbyshire

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ALFRETON, Baslow,Beeley, Birchover, Birch Vale, Brackfield,Brassington, BUXTON, CHESTERFIELD, DERBY, Duffield, Earl Sterndale, Eyam, Fenny Bentley, Hardwick, HEANOR, Holbrook, Hulland Ward, ILKESTON, Little Longstone, Litton, MATLOCK, Melbourne, Monsdale Head, North Wingfield, Over Haddon, RIPLEY , Sawley, Shardlow,Sommercotes, South Normanton, Sudbury, Troway, Wardlow Mires, Winster, Wooley Moor

Hardwick Hall

Hardwick Inn
Hardwick Hall
Doe Lea
Near Chesterfield
Derbyshire
telephone 01246 850245
location and website:- www.hardwickinn.co.uk

The Hardwick Inn, Derbyshire

Historic Inn, close to Hardwick Hall, National Trust stately home. Can be very busy during summer weekends. Dating back to the 15th century and built of locally quarried sandstone, the Hardwick Inn is pleasantly situated on the southgate of Hardwick Park, leading from the National Trust's Hardwick Hall. In addition to serving traditional bar meals there is also a Carvery and Salad Bar Restaurant. There is also an extensive garden area. Well worth a visit.

 

 

Hardwick Hall

Hardwick Hall is some 6 miles North of Mansfield off the A617. Hardwick Hall is one of the most beautiful buildings in England with its walls of glass and dates back to the late 16th century. It was build by 'Bess' of Hardwick who was born in 1518 in the manor house nearby. Hardwick Hall is now owned by the National Trust. The house, gardens andHardwick Hall Country Park are all open to the public. With its elevated position, there are good views over the Derbyshire countryside. Hardwick Old Hall owned by English Heritage, now in ruins but predates Hardwick Hall is also well worth a visit.

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