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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

A three-storey Elizabethan building, once the brewhouse for neighbouring Hardwick Hall.

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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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A three-storey Elizabethan building, once the brewhouse for neighbouring Hardwick Hall.

  • Guests

    11

    Bedrooms

    6

    Acorn rating

    4What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    0

    Reference

    007010

    This tall, modest building from the 16th century is at the heart of the Hardwick Estate, right by its historic house and gardens where you'll have free entry during opening hours. Head out into the parkland for trails with rolling views, and wind through ancient trees and countryside or follow the sculpture walk displaying the craftsmanship of the Hardwick Masons. Back at your accommodation you'll find plenty of places to relax, from the generous sofas by the woodburner, round the large dining table or in your own garden with tables and chairs. 

    Hardwick Hall is a dramatic Elizabethan masterpiece, built by Bess of Hardwick in the late 1500s and filled with rich furnishings, tapestries and original portraits. It has a fascinating history, and successive generations of her family, the Devonshires, treasured and preserved the estate. 

    You'll 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. 

    You can book 6 High Hazels with neighbouring holiday cottage, 4 Stable Yard Cottage, which sleeps six and welcomes one dog.

    • Wi-Fi, available
    • Garden, 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
    • For larger groups, available
    • Historic building, available
    • Near National Trust attraction, available
    • Near National Trust Café, available
    • Near National Trust Shop, available
    • Trails, available
    • Countryside, available

    Induction Hob: Please note there is an induction hob at this cottage.

    What's provided in a National Trust holiday cottage?

4 Stable Yard Cottage and the attached buildings in Hardwick's Stable Yard, Derbyshire

Book together with 4 Stable Yard Cottage 

To get together with family and friends on holiday, book neighbouring cottages and enjoy quality time with plenty of space. Together, 4 Stable Yard Cottage and 6 High Hazels sleep 17 guests.

The Peak District & Derbyshire

6 guests
Dogs welcome: 1

As seen on screen 

Hardwick Hall was a location for the 2019 film Mary Queen of Scots, starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie. Hardwick stood in for Hampton Court in the film. Key scenes featuring Margot Robbie as Queen Elizabeth I and Guy Pierce as William Cecil were shot inside the hall and on the roof.

Looking down a path lined with tall hedges to Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire

Things to see and do

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

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
View across the lake

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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