Haddon Hall - Bakewell

#23 - Vegetarian - Bakewell, Cafe, Breakfast

Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall
4.6 / 5 (2443 reviews)

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Nestled in the Peak District, Haddon Hall exudes charm and history with its medieval architecture and welcoming ambiance. Recently hosting a vibrant Christmas market, the hall showcased talented artists and festive spirit amidst beautiful snowy weather. While the entry fee may be considered high for some, guests find it well worth the visit, given the picturesque views and intriguing historic narrative provided by knowledgeable guides. The on-site café adds to the experience, offering delightful home-cooked fare. Although the property features uneven paths and limited garden access, its captivating atmosphere and rich history truly make it a must-see destination.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Lola

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★ 4.6 / 5 from 2443 reviews

Today marks the final day of the Haddon Hall Artisan Market, and there's a wonderful Christmas spirit in the air, complemented by beautiful weather. It snowed heavily around midday, adding to the festive atmosphere. We thoroughly enjoyed exploring the house, which is over 900 years old. The market features a variety of artists and their Christmas-themed artworks, all of excellent quality and reasonably priced. Admission is £7.50 per person, while entry is free for children. Overall, we had a fantastic time, and it's definitely worth a visit!

If there were more stars to rate this place I would have given it far more than 5 !! We hesitated ... its £20 even for us oldies. We chuntered about the £3.50 car parking on top of the entrance cost ... then we were bowled over by it all ... worth every penny. An amazing place, medievally preserved, steeped in a life gone by, saved from modernisation, it talks of stories past. Not huge in comparison to some local properties, but oozing atmosphere. Great talks about every hour out in the courtyard. Helpful, knowledgeable staff. We didn't use the restaurant but it looked like a good menu. There are a lot of steps, and very uneven flagstone.. which adds to its character, but care is needed. Rooms are higglety piggerty all over, so check you've seen it all. The chapel is unique. The gardens are a pleasure to walk around. Simply preserved in a time long past.

Absolutely stunning old house with terrace garden. Shame you cant see more of it or walk by the river which is marked private. The wood carving and panelling is beautiful.

lola
24.03.2025

Lovely Christmas market and not overcommercialised even though it's quite the film venue. Market gives access to Hall too so you can appreciate the property's architecture as you shop. Visited on: Weekend Wait time: No wait Reservation recommended: Not sure

steven-davies
24.03.2025

Stunning historic property. Visited on: Weekday Wait time: No wait Reservation recommended: No

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