Sat 22nd July 2023
We were staying at Cromford Meadows, with the Camping and Caravanning Club Photographic Group. As a very rainy day was expected, we chose to visit Hardwick Hall.

Hardwick Hall is a relatively unchanged Elizabethan house, built around 1590-1597 by Elizabeth Cavendish, later Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, otherwise known as Bess of Hardwick.

Hardwick Old Hall, which sits adjacent to Hardwick Hall is Bess of Hardwick’s former home, and is semi-derelict. It is in the care of English Heritage, but was closed for restoration work at the time of our visit.




The entrance to Hardwick Hall is impressive. You enter an enclosed front garden through a gateway:

On entering the house, visitors walk into an impressive double-height hall with an equally impressive fireplace:


Bess certainly looked after her money:


The house is known for its many tapestries paintings and three-dimensional plasterwork:













There is also a link to Mary, Queen of Scots who was in the custody of the Earl of Shrewsbury and his wife, Bess, though Mary never visited Hardwick:



There is a huge kitchen which is well equipped:



Outside, there are formal gardens:








Great pictures
Would be good to see pictures of the car park and maybe some feedback on how easy it was to get to and how motorhome friendly it is
Thanks
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Hi Dawn
Thank you for your comment regarding the pictures.
Not sure that pictures of the car park would be that useful or interesting, but I will think about how to include some information as requested in future. The problem is that the difficulty or otherwise, depends on how big your outfit is. Ours is a small motorhome by many standards. We tend to look at the venue on Google satellite view before going.
As it happens, Hardwick has a large car park and plenty of room for motorhomes. In fact there were several of them there are the time of our visit.
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Hi Peter
Thanks for your reply, I thought if you had a picture of your motorhome in the car park it would help others to judge your size and compare to their own. Look forward to reading your posts
We were at Cromford and that is where I saw your van and joined your blog, always keen to hear other peoples stories for inspiration on places to stay and local attractions whilst on sites
Have fun and if we meet again I will come over and say hi
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Hi Dawn
Yes, please do. If you are a member of the CCC Photographic Group, we may see you at Hose, later this month.
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