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Haddon Hall

Also known as, or recorded in historical documents as; Heddon

In the civil parish of Nether Haddon. In the historic county of Derbyshire (Modern Authority of Derbyshire, 1974 county of Derbyshire).

Large double courtyard, fortified manor house. Seat of the Dukes of Rutland and built by the Vernon family. Fragments of C12 work but mainly of two periods with the upper courtyard built mainly in the second quarter of Cl4 and the lower courtyard built mostly in C15, but also with major refashionings and alterations of C16 and C17 and a major restoration between 1920 and 1930. `The English castle par excellence' - Pevsner. In 1195 was granted a licence, by his mense lord, John, Count of Mortain (Later King John), to enclose the house with a 12ft uncrenellated wall, possibly this licence (more supportive than permissive) was required because of local jealousies.
This site has been described as a;
Fortified Manor House.
The confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain. Major remains.

A supposed Uncertain licence to crenellate was granted in c. 1194.

This site is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law*. (Images of England number 81025)

The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is SK23506636

Modern Map fromOrdnance Survey logo

Good for landscape form and features

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Good for general location

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Sources of information, references and further reading

PastScape Defra ELS number; 311206

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