Hardwick Hall

Historischer Ort
4,3
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Vani
73 month ago
Beautiful manner house managed by National Trust! Worth visiting, as there is so much history and great nature around the estate!
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Keith Lenthall W
98 month ago
The stewards are always helpful and well informed when additional information is required. The introductory talks set this up and the house id magnificent!
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Jolyon F
99 month ago
Usually child activities in the kitchen (end of route) if they are rushing you through.
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Carl G
100 month ago
Built by Bess of Hardwick. Contains rich tapestries and is fully furnished. Run by the National Trust.
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Camilla E
103 month ago
Simply beautiful, went there for Halloween and our entire group had a blast!
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Amanda H
118 month ago
Well worth a visit to the hall magnificent tapestries and paintings Beth was a fascinating and formidable lady. don't forget to drop into the stables tea rooms excellent food.
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Jonathan W
123 month ago
The cafe and restaurant has a fantastic selection of home-grown dishes - including soups and free-range sandwiches. Plus, the desserts are something special as well!
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Paul W
125 month ago
Try the Chocolate and Ale cake!
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Richard T
126 month ago
Impressive
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Filmsquare
128 month ago
With spires digitally added, Hardwick Hall was used as the Malfoy residence in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010), where Snape arrives late to Voldemort's meeting.