Haddon Hall The Estate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell DE45 1LA

Haddon Hall

1941 Reviews
  • Friday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday10:30 AM–4 PM
Haddon Hall The Estate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell DE45 1LA

About the Business

Haddon Hall - Homepage | Haddon Hall – ‘The most perfect house to survive from the middle ages.

Contacts

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+441629812855
The Estate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell DE45 1LA

Hours

  • Friday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday10:30 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday10:30 AM–4 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids

Recommended Reviews

Jack Morgan
21.03.2024
Haddon Hall
Visited for the Christmas Market on Saturday. Very enjoyable experience. Parking is just a short walk from the house. Lots of stalls for food, drinks and Xmas things everywhere. It was busy but that was expected. The ticket price for the market was only £9.50 and can walk around the hall so it's value for money.
Del213
03.03.2024
Haddon Hall
Not cheap at £24 for adults over 16. Kids are free but with extra to be paid for parking and inflated prices in the cafe it’s a difficult sell (I’d recommend getting anyone under 20 in as a child as they cant check and taking your own food). However, once in the building and grounds are very impressive and with 900 years of history you can see why it’s regarded as the best example of a medieval building in the UK. It’s also been featured in many films including The Princess Bride.
Steven Moseley
14.02.2024
Haddon Hall
What a fantastic medieval hall, a true untouched gem. It has some truly interesting history and beautiful gardens. The guides in each room were great and answered any questions. The great hall and chapel are spectacular. There is n cafe, small gift shop, and a large car park across the road with a charge of £3.80. A good 3 to 4 hours are needed.
Glenda Seymour
27.01.2024
Haddon Hall
Christmas Artisan market.Very good home crafted market , in fabulous surroundings, beautiful house and gardens ,beautifully decorated for christmas. It was a crisp winters morning.My only criticism would be ,for more notification ,regarding access ♿ it's a grade 1 listed building ,with certain restrictions .There is a flight of stairs to the house and to the restaurant outside. Be very aware of uneven floors , and steps with no railings . Otherwise beautiful.
Jamie “Jamdoodle” C
27.01.2024
Haddon Hall
It's been one place we've had on our to do list for a while and just managed to get ourselves there for one of the final days before it closes over the Winter months. We visit a lot of places with our English Heritage and National Trust memberships, so we have a good feel for historical places and buildings. There is plenty of dedicated parking associated to the Hall that's not too far away 5-10mins walk, but that is the only place really to park. The visit, although in winter was lovely, the sun was shining, so we were able to wander around the gardens, which are well maintained. The Long Gallery, Chapel, and the Great Hall are all beautiful examples of the Tudor period and are very well refurbished and presented. The staff were helpful and friendly, and the lady giving the guided tour of the Chapel was excellent. I did feel that at some points it was a little bit lacking in maybe descriptive literature to engage you in the environment of each room (kitchen area mainly), and maybe due to the season and time of year the staff seemed busy on managerial work rather than being around to answer questions in particular rooms. However, when they were, the information they provided was good. For the size of the place, you felt you are only seeing half of the Hall, which makes you feel like you are missing out on something. However, I suppose you have to understand it's a working, livable space as well. The cafe/restaurant was in a separate outbuilding up a flight of stairs before your entered the main gates of the Hall. It is well presented and great for hot food with some nice choices and variation on the menu. However, we just had Tea and Cake, again lovely selection to choose from. Staff friendly and helpful. The little museum showing found artefacts during the refurbishment was a very interesting section on the look around. Overall would recommend a visit
Jenny Hastings
09.01.2024
Haddon Hall
This was my first experience of visiting Haddon Hall Mercatum Market and I was impressed with the stalls and decorations. I was disappointed with the parking experience as it was very muddy and one lady was slipping so badly that she returned home. The traffic delayed us due to so many Christmas events at the same time.I think more could have been done to hasten the parking. I did object to the queue once I arrived at the admission point, as there was only one person scanning tickets and there were about twenty people waiting and we had already lost an hour of our time.The rooms were very crowded and I did wonder on the top floor how people would evacuate if there was a fire alarm. Ideally a one way circuit would have helped but difficult to implement. Times tickets? All in all it was lovely and well worth the ticket money.
Joanna Malpas
09.01.2024
Haddon Hall
2nd year of visiting the Christmas Market here. Beautiful Hall and surroundings and tickets are reasonable £9.50 which includes parking. We said last year we would come again in the summer but never got round to it, but we certainly will next year.
Mr B
02.01.2024
Haddon Hall
I'm not overly into stately homes etc, but really enjoyed Haddon Hall. It was reasonably priced, nice little gift shop and theirs a cafe & facilities.The hall itself is an impressive building with a rich history. There are guided talks, but not compulsory. It's not stuffy but public friendly with plenty to see. The gardens are as magnificent as the hall and was perfect on a warm sunny summers day.Parking is across the road from the main entrance, so be careful crossing the main road on foot. Well worth a visit if you have the chance.
Hannah Rogers
19.12.2023
Haddon Hall
Just stunning place, steeped in history with one of the best tour guide opening talks I have ever heard. Friendly staff and incredibly atmospheric history.Garden is stunning, and cafe serves great food.It IS expensive: £23.50 for an adult, so with 5 of us going, that is an expensive day out. I understand that it is still a home, but feel a little more could have been open (one of the towers?) for that level of spend.I would say it is definitely one for sure-footed adults, as there are no obvious things for children to do (but they would be free entry). Both inside and outside it is very uneven with lots of steps, which contributes a lot to the incredible character but makes it inaccessible for anyone with mobility issues. There is no obvious way of making it accessible ... not on the building agenda hundreds of years ago!Externally, it is one of the most stunning places in England; romantic, historic and truly spectacular. Internally, it is fascinating, but just not that many roo.s on display.Well worth a visit if you prepared to spend the money.
Carla McGrorty-Lavey
18.12.2023
Haddon Hall
A magical Christmas Market. .....for the able bodied only, lots of steps, wonky walkways and slippery in the rain...but what do u expect from a Medieval Building. Just fabulous! Great stalls and the staff were amazing. So friendly and helpful ! Thank you!

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