The Estate Office
Haddon Hall
Bakewell
Derbyshire DE45 1LA
Telephone: 01629 812855 Fax: 01629 814379
e-mail: info@haddonhall.co.uk

 
Haddon Hall is a fortified medieval manor house dating from the 12 th Century, and is the home of Lord and Lady Edward Manners whose family have owned it since 1567.
 

Haddon Hall is probably the finest example of a fortified medieval manor house in existence. Present-day Haddon Hall dates from the 12th Century to the early 17th Century, whereupon it lay dormant for over two hundred years from 1700 until the 1920s, when the 9th Duke and Duchess of Rutland restored the house and gardens, and once again made it habitable.

Avoiding fire; warfare; family misfortune and changing fashions, little has changed over the recent centuries and Haddon provides a unique view of early English life and history

 

Opening Times:
12 noon - 5pm (last admission 4pm)
April: Saturday, Sunday and Mondays only (3rd-26th April)
Easter: Thursday 1st to Tuesday 6th April (incl.)
May – September: Open daily (CLOSED WEEK END SAT SUN 3/4 JULY)
October: Saturday, Sunday and Mondays only (2nd-31st October)
Christmas: 4th-12th December 10:30am to 4pm (last admission 3:30pm)

Admission:
Adults £8.95
Concessions £7.95
Children (5-15 yrs) £4.95
Family (2 adults, 3 children) £22.50

Groups:
Adults £7.95
Concessions £6.95
Guided tours by arrangement £11.00 per person (minimum charge £110.00), booking essential, please phone 01629 812855

Schools:
Children £4.25 (one adult free with every 10 children)
Extra adults £7.95
Costume room £20.00 per room (max 20 persons)
Free copy of resource pack on confirmation of your first booking.

Car Parking: £1.50 per car (COACHES FREE)

We welcome all visitors, but please note that access for visitors with disabilities and wheelchair users is very restricted. Please telephone in advance for further information.

No dogs permitted other than assistance dogs.