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Chesterfield, Derbyshire

6 High Hazels

The exterior of 6 High Hazels, a three-storey stone cottage, Derbyshire
6 High Hazels, Derbyshire | © National Trust/Mike Henton
The sitting room at 6 High Hazels, with three sofas, television and a woodburner, Derbyshire
An aerial view of the holiday cottages 6 High Hazels and 4 Stable Yard, and Hardwick Hall, which is a short walk away, Derbyshire

6 High Hazels

Once the Brewhouse to Hardwick Hall, now an elegantly curated holiday home.

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The sitting room at 6 High Hazels, with three sofas, television and a woodburner, Derbyshire
An aerial view of the holiday cottages 6 High Hazels and 4 Stable Yard, and Hardwick Hall, which is a short walk away, Derbyshire
The exterior of 6 High Hazels, a three-storey stone cottage, Derbyshire
The front door of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The entrance hall and staircase at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The sitting room at 6 High Hazels, with three sofas, television and a woodburner, Derbyshire
A close-up view of the tapestry in the sitting room at 6 High Hazels, showing birds and flowers on a blue background, Derbyshire
The kitchen at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The dining room at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The ground-floor shower room at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The landing on the first floor of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
One of the double bedrooms on the first floor of 6 High Hazels, with antique half tester mahogany bed, Derbyshire
The half tester bed in one of the double bedrooms on the first floor of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The canopy of the half tester bed in one of the double bedrooms on the first floor of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The double bedroom with antique brass bed on the first floor of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
Details of the brass bed in one of the double bedrooms on the first floor of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The bathroom with roll-top bath and freestanding shower at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The first-floor twin bedroom at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The first-floor toilet at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
Looking down the second-floor stairs to the first-floor landing of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The second-floor landing with sofa, desk and chair, which leads to the hallway to three bedrooms at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The twin bedroom on the second floor of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The single bedroom on the second floor of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The double bedroom on the second floor of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
The countryside views from a window at 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
Looking down the stairs to the entrance of 6 High Hazels, Derbyshire
An aerial view of 6 High Hazels and its garden, with lawn and outdoor dining furniture, Derbyshire
An aerial view of 6 High Hazels and its parking space, next to the grass field of the Stable Yard at Hardwick, Derbyshire
The old stone stables and grassy field that make up Hardwick's Stable Yard, next to the holiday cottages 6 High Hazels and 4 Stable Yard Cottage, Derbyshire
An aerial view of the rooftops and clocktower of Hardwick's Stable Yard and the countryside beyond, Derbyshire
Looking down a path lined with tall hedges to Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire
Pink magnolia blossom on the South Lawn at Hardwick, Derbyshire
An aerial view of Hardwick Hall and its gardens, Derbyshire
Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire
Part of the garden at Hardwick, with the Hall in the distance, Derbyshire
The ruins of Hardwick Old Hall, Derbyshire
A path through the parkland at Hardwick, with mist in the distance, Derbyshire
An aerial view of Hardwick's parkland and the surrounding countryside, Derbyshire
The countryside around Hardwick, Derbyshire

© National Trust/Mike Henton

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Once the Brewhouse to Hardwick Hall, now an elegantly curated holiday home.

  • Guests

    11

    Bedrooms

    6

    Acorn rating

    4What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    0

    Reference

    007010

    Elizabethan property, 6 High Hazels stands at the heart of the Hardwick Hall estate. It was formerly the estate’s Brewhouse and still retains some sixteenth-century details. The large six-bedroom holiday home boasts an elegant décor complete with high ceilings, luxury furnishings and a roll top bath. There’s also a private walled garden with dining furniture. 

    Step right out onto the estate from your front door and enjoy a lazy breakfast at the Great Barn Restaurant. Afterwards, explore the grounds of the estate, with its garden, trails and parkland, before discovering Hardwick Hall itself. This spectacular Elizabethan house was built by 'Bess of Hardwick', and treasured by her descendants, the Dukes of Devonshire. It has a collection of the finest 16th- and 17th-century needlework, furniture and original portraits. 

    You have free entry to all National Trust places during your stay. Kedleston Hall, desgined by Robert Adam and with opulent interiors, is just a 15-minute drive away, and Clumber Park is closer to half an hour. It has a more than 3,800 acres of parkland, heath and woods to explore, as well as a Heritage Hub, Discovery Centre, garden and places to eat and shop. You can reach the Peak District in about half an hour. 

    • Wi-Fi, available
    • Garden, available
    • EV charging, not available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • Television, available
    • DVD, available
    • Washing machine, available
    • Dishwasher, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • Cot & high chair, available

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The exterior of 6 High Hazels, a three-storey stone cottage, Derbyshire

6 High Hazels 

Once the Brewhouse to Hardwick Hall, now an elegantly curated holiday home.

The Peak District & Derbyshire

11 guests
Dogs welcome: 0
4 Stable Yard Cottage and the attached buildings in Hardwick's Stable Yard, Derbyshire

4 Stable Yard Cottage 

Stay on the Hardwick estate in a restored stableyard building.

The Peak District & Derbyshire

6 guests
Dogs welcome: 1

Things to see and do at Hardwick

Hardwick 

An Elizabethan masterpiece

Chesterfield, Derbyshire

Fully open today
A view of Hardwick Hall with the south border in full bloom in front of the building

Discover Hardwick Hall 

Hardwick Hall is the legacy of a woman who had the vision, wealth and sheer audacity to commission a house that shouts innovation from the rooftops.

Two visitors marvelling at the scale of how tall the Long Gallery is at Hardwick

Visiting the garden at Hardwick Hall 

Enjoy serenity in the garden at Hardwick Hall this spring, find the first blossom of the season or get outdoors for a breath of fresh air.

Blossom at Hardwick

Family-friendly things to do at Hardwick 

There's plenty for families to do at Hardwick Hall, including seasonal trails, adventuring in the parkland and exploring the house. Find out what's on and plan your visit.

Family taking a closer look at the bug hotel in woodland

Exploring the area

Kedleston Hall 

18th-century mansion with Adam interiors, colonial history and vast parkland

Derby, Derbyshire

Fully open today
Lambs outside Kedleston Hall in the spring

Clumber Park 

Freedom to discover

Worksop, Nottinghamshire

Fully open today
Bluebells Woodland Clumber Park

Ilam Park, Dovedale and the White Peak 

The White Peak, including Ilam Park, Dovedale, and Hamps and Manifold Valleys

Ashbourne, Staffordshire

Fully open today
A view over Italian gardens with a flat topped cloud in the background

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