Home to Lord and Lady Edward Manners, this magnificent, fortified manor house, located just outside Bakewell, is set to reopen and welcome visitors daily from March 20th to September 30th.
This year Lord and Lady Edward Manners have launched a Derbyshire Visitor Summer Pass, in addition to the existing 30% discount off admission prices into the hall which launched last year. For £35 per person the Derbyshire Visitor Summer Pass will allow visits Haddon on multiple occasions from March to the end of September, excluding parking. Haddon also continues to offer free entry for children under the age of 16 years old.
This spring, free guided tours will run at Haddon every Monday, starting from March 25th. Tours will run at intervals throughout the day, where visitors will be taken through the rooms of the Hall and educated on the great history of the estate. Spotlight tours take place on the hour every hour from Tuesday to Sunday, where Haddon’s knowledgeable guides share some of their favourite insights into life at the hall over the last nine centuries.
Haddon’s Medieval Park will once again reopen to visitors in April, with a packed and diverse events calendar, which includes its popular Parkland and Specialist Walks, alongside Photography Workshops and Bat Watching evenings. In April, the Medieval Park will host two bird walks and a dawn chorus walk, led by BBC Springwatch’s bird expert Jack Baddams, who will escort visitors around the different habitats within the Medieval Park to discover and appreciate its rich bird life.
With a host of events, a museum, musical performances, an artisan pop-up shop, guided tours, a restaurant, Haddon makes for an intriguing and magical day out for all the family and all generations.
Haddon Hall general admission price Adult (16 and above) £26 (18.20 with Derbyshire Resident Discount) Concession (Over 60) £24 Student (With a valid ID) Child (Age 0-15) FREE Green Ticket: 20% off entry price with proof of green travel, e.g. bus ticket Derbyshire Visitor Summer Pass: £35 (excluding parking)
Opening times
Haddon will be open daily from March 20th – September 30th, 2024 Hall and Gardens – March, April, May, September - 10.30am -4.00pm (last entry at 3.00pm) Hall and Gardens – June, July, August – 10.30am – 4.30pm (last entry 3.30pm) Restaurant: 10.00am – 4.00pm Car Park: 10am -5.00pm
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VenueHaddon Hall.
AddressThe Estate Office Bakewell, Bakewell, Derbyshire,
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