If visiting the Peak District in the heart of the English countryside, Medieval history lovers will feel at home in Haddon Hall, a well preserved fortified manor house with a really genuinely authentic atmosphere.
In my book, a manor house THAT old (some parts of it date back to the 12th century) should be a museum with scores of tourists and schoolchildren marveling at the authenticity of the house and learning the intricacies of the history.
And yet, while visitors are welcome here and certainly can admire the well-preserved house and gardens, it is, nevertheless, not a museum but a home to one family, the Lord and Lady Edward Manners.
Apparently, the property has been in the same hands for centuries now and has never been bought or sold.
Haddon Hall does not have that polished and slick look of a typical English stately home, but displays all the attributes of a structure that survived to the modern times with little help – one gets an impression that there aren’t any straight lines in the building: some walls are warped, the beams are slightly curved, the furniture well worn…
The passage of time, people and the elements have done their bit here, so you really have to watch your step when climbing up and down the countless crooked steps.
But this is part of the fun, the place feels and looks really authentic.
All you need to add is a few people dressed in medieval clothes and you’ll feel like you’ve arrived to your favourite century.
The Elizabethan gardens at the back of the house have that cosy feel of a home garden.
I felt I could sit here with my favourite book until dinner is served inside…
The views from the garden terrace are spectacular, opening on to the Peak District fields and forests surrounding the property.
The manor chapel is a must-see place for any visitor.
Similarly to the whole property, it is unspoilt by modernisation, and has that authentic feel – narrow passages with numerous nooks and crannies, lots of wooden décor as well as well-preserved, simple pre-reformation frescoes.
On the sunny afternoon the chapel is surprisingly bright, with beams of sunrays piercing the stained glass windows and illuminating the chapel’s carved panels.
It seems that the whole property has been preserved with utmost respect for those who went before and their creative and pragmatic contribution to the development of this beautiful estate.
Haddon Hall sits on a hill overlooking the valleys below – a strategic location in Medieval times for observation and security, but nowadays a perfect location for impressive photography feats.
For information and tickets, visit Haddon Hall official website HERE
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Wow.. very good.. I see like this only in movies.. its so intetesting for me.. thank you for sharing.. :)
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It's hard to imagine that some people actually live in these estates, isn't it?
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