Described as the "most perfect house to survive from the middle ages" Haddon Hall, just one hour from Manchester, is the perfect place for a day trip away from the city.
The stunning stately home in Bakewell belongs to Lord and Lady Edward Manners, although they have opened parts of the property to the general public, and the location has been used in a number of historical films.
The beautiful mansion served as Mr Rochester's home in three Jane Eyre adaptations, also appearing as Prince Humperdinck’s Castle in cult movie the Princess Bride.
Haddon Hall was also used in Elizabeth, Pride & Prejudice and The Other Boleyn Girl. Haddon Hall dates back to at least the 11th century when it was recorded in the Domesday Book as being the property of the Norman knight William Peverel.
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