Listed Building record MDR2310 - Hazlebadge Hall, Hazlebadge
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Full Description
Hazelbadge Hall retains the steep pitched gable, the narrow Tudor arched windows, and the ashlar wall face typical of the medieval period. (1).
SK 1717 8001: Hazlebadge Hall. (2)
The Hall is of two storeys with plastered stone walls and slated roofs. Datestone of 1549 on the west gable. Grade 2 listed. (3). The windows are located in the west gable of the hall together with a datestone 1549. (See GP AO/65/95/3). The remainder of the building is 17th century and modern. (4)
Rectangular building with 5 and 6 light mullioned windows. The west gable carries the date 1549 and the arms of the Vernon and Swynnerton families. The accompanying barns are probably 16th century. (5)
Much reduced house dated 1549 with five and six light mullioned windows. The manor was an early patrimony of the Strelleys of Strelley. (7)
Sources/Archives (8)
- <1> SDR3910 Bibliographic reference: Chapman, E W. 1928. Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects. 3rd Series, vol.35.. p 700, photograph.
- <2> SDR12080 Map: Ordnance Survey (OS). 1955. 6".
- <3> SDR5088 Bibliographic reference: 1963. DOE (HHR) Bakewell RD.
- <4> SDR6070 Personal Observation: F1 BHS 08-SEP-65.
- <5> SDR12891 Bibliographic reference: Pevsner, N. 1979. The Buildings of England: Derbyshire. 2nd ed., revised. p 242.
- <6> SDR14546 Index: NDAT. 1228.
- <7> SDR4305 Bibliographic reference: Craven, M & Stanley, M. 1982. The Derbyshire Country House, Volume I. p 40.
- <8> SDR18971 Photograph: Peak District National Park Authority (PDNPA). Slide Collection. 7615.1-4.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 1717 7999 (16m by 11m) Centre |
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Civil Parish | HAZLEBADGE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Nov 7 2023 2:15PM