Project Description
A Stunning Tudor Mansion
Visit Haddon Hall to feel that you have truly stepped back in time.
Described by Simon Jenkins in “1000 Best Houses” as “the most perfect house to survive from the middle ages”. Set in the heart of the beautiful Peak District National Park, parts of the house date from the 12th Century, with its Elizabethan terraced gardens overlooking the River Wye.
Film-makers flock to Haddon Hall to use it as a location. The house and grounds have played host to no less than three versions of “Jane Eyre”. Screen credits also include “Elizabeth”, “Pride & Prejudice”, “The Other Boleyn Girl” and “The Princess Bride”, the cult classic movie in which Haddon Hall becomes Prince Humperdinck’s Castle and village.
Haddon can also be your fairytale venue for a beautiful wedding in the Long Gallery or the walled gardens. A more spectacular venue you could not find.
To read more about this stunning house and gardens, please see the Haddon website.