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As the UK celebrates the writer's 250th birthday, there's never been a better time to explore the dramatic bluffs and picture-perfect villages connected to her most famous novel.
One of Derbyshire's fascinating stately homes will reopen to the public after nearly three months out of action. Haddon Hall, which dates as far back as the 11th century, closes its doors ...
Lord and Lady Edward Manners and their toddler sons will be moving into the Tudor manor house Haddon Hall, in Bakewell, Derbyshire, parts of which date back to the 11th century. The home ...
Haddon Hall is preparing to host a mammoth Christmas market that will see almost 100 traders set up stalls around the grounds of the Derbyshire stately home. The event, known as Mercatum Christmas ...
The Historic Houses Foundation is funding the repair of two windows which have begun to succumb to the effects of centuries of wind, weather and subsidence at Haddon Hall in Derbyshire. Did you ...
General admission prices to Haddon Hall are: adult (16 and above): £28 (£23 with Derbyshire resident discount), concession (over 60) £25.60, student (with valid ID) £23, green ticket offers £ ...
The Bath Circus, built in 1754, by John Wood, the Elder. Bath, England. The entrance to Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, England. Hannah Brewer, 20, poses as Jane Austen at the Jane Austen Centre ...
They protested against pheasant shooting and badger culling, which they claim is taking place on land owned by Haddon Hall. Members of Derbyshire Against the Cull held a protest against pheasant ...
Haddon Hall, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, was largely built in the 16th Century and has been used in numerous films and TV shows, including Pride and Prejudice. Ms Eaton, from Derbyshire ...
An elderly man has died in a car crash near a stately home in Derbyshire. The man was driving ... and crashed into a dry stone wall outside Haddon Hall in Bakewell. He was pronounced dead at ...
Come and see one of the best loved Shakespearean characters, Falstaff, ‘the fat knight’, get his comeuppance at the hands of ...
A Christmas card measuring 42 metres has been created at Haddon Hall in Bakewell, and it could be the longest ever sent to the Queen. The card has been signed by local schools and community groups.