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Type : Historic House/Palace
Location : Chesterfield
Like a huge glass lantern, Hardwick Hall (owned by the National Trust) dominates the surrounding area - a magnificent statement of the wealth and authority of its builder, Elizabeth Countess of Shrewsbury or 'Bess of Hardwick'. Designed by Robert Smythson, the house is remarkable for being almost unchanged since Bess lived here, giving a rare insight into the formality of courtly life of the Elizabethan age.
There are outstanding collections of 16th Century embroidery, tapestries, furniture and portraits. Walled courtyards enclose fine gardens, orchards and a large herb garden, and the surrounding parkland contains rare breeds of cattle and sheep.
In the grounds are the remains of Hardwick Old Hall, which Bess continued to use after her new house was built.
2008 will be a special year for Hardwick as we will be commemorating 400 years since Bess of Hardwick's death. There are lots of planned events and themed activities that visitors will be able to enjoy throughout the year, in celebration of this remarkable woman.
Before leaving enjoy a delicious meal in the Great Kitchen Restaurant and pick up a gift from the Shop.
There is a ramped entrance to the Hall and the ground floor is accessible to wheelchair users. Alternatively, a virtual tour is available on a computer on the ground floor. Wheelchairs are available, booking essential.
Braille and large-print guide available. Braille menu in restaurant. Induction loop in reception, shop, restaurant and Stone Centre. Staff trained to assist hard of hearing and visually impaired visitors.
Price details for Hardwick Hall
Name
Admission type
Price
Adult
adult
Free admission
Adult
adult
Free admission
Opening times - Hardwick Hall
01/03/2008-02/11/2008
Wednesday
12:00-16:30
06/12/2008-07/12/2008
Saturday
11:00-15:00
13/12/2008-14/12/2008
Saturday
11:00-15:00
20/12/2008-21/12/2008
Saturday
11:00-15:00
14/03/2009-01/11/2009
Wednesday
12:00-16:30
05/12/2009-05/12/2009
Saturday
11:00-15:00
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