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The Peak District & Derbyshire

Hardwick

An Elizabethan masterpiece

Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S44 5QJ

View along the Yew Alley towards Hardwick Hall

Important notice

Due to the yellow weather warning of high winds over the weekend, Hardwick Hall and the estate will be closed on Saturday (7 December), with a delayed opening on Sunday (8 December). Please keep checking the website for the current opening times.

Planning your visit

Close up image of the one of the Gideon Tapestries with the Europa Nostra Award banner in the bottom right corner
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Woven Worlds 

Celebrate tapestries, embroidery and appliqué through a series of workshops, events and interactive displays.

Volunteers raking leaves on the south lawn
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Volunteer opportunities at Hardwick 

Join the great team of volunteers working to maintain and run Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire for visitors.

Autumn walks with a dog on a lead.
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Visiting Hardwick with your dog 

Hardwick is a three pawprint rated place, and offers plenty of opportunities for bounding, jumping and sniffing for dogs. With acres to explore, come and join us for a wander.

Visitors enjoying a group tour of Hardwick Hall in the Long Gallery.
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Group visits at Hardwick 

As one of the finest Elizabethan buildings in the country, Hardwick Hall is a perfect place for group visits.

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Hardwick map 

Take a look at the map of Hardwick to help plan your visit

Two adults with a young child, all smiling together and admiring the festive window art in Newton House at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire

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