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Sandbanks, Dorset

Sandbanks

a Seaside Town in the county of Dorset

St Andrews Church a Ruin, at Roudham, Norfolk

Roudham

in the county of Norfolk

In the Botanic Gardens

Ventnor

in the county of Isle of Wight

Marilyn Harris's Pictures of Bakewell

a Historic Market Town in the county of Derbyshire

(13 total)Bakewell Pictures

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A picture of Bakewell
Door to the garden, Haddon Hall

Door to the garden, Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Flora, Gardens and Parks, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
Garden gates, Haddon Hall

Garden gates, Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Flora, Gardens and Parks, Trees and Woodlands, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
The main entrance, Haddon Hall

The main entrance, Haddon Hall

This was taken from the inside on the way out and shows some of the fascinating windows and stonework that give the Hall so much character!

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Bakewell, Buildings and Structures, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
The garden, Haddon Hall

The garden, Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Flora, Gardens and Parks, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
Steps to the garden, Haddon Hall

Steps to the garden, Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Flora, Gardens and Parks, Trees and Woodlands, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
Sitting in the arbour, Haddon Hall

Sitting in the arbour, Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Buildings and Structures, Trees and Woodlands, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
Lovers' bridge, Haddon Hall

Lovers' bridge, Haddon Hall

This is the little bridge over which it is said that Dorothy Vernon escaped from an arranged marriage to elope with her lover John Manners.

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Bakewell, River Scenes, Buildings and Structures, Trees and Woodlands, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
Windows at Haddon Hall

Windows at Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Buildings and Structures, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
View over Derbyshire, Haddon Hall

View over Derbyshire, Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Buildings and Structures, Trees and Woodlands, Derbyshire, A window to my world


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A picture of Bakewell
The gardens, Haddon Hall

The gardens, Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Flora, Trees and Woodlands, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
Mullioned window, Haddon Hall

Mullioned window, Haddon Hall

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Bakewell, Buildings and Structures, Flora, Derbyshire, A window to my world


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A picture of Bakewell
Haddon Hall, a view on to the courtyard

Haddon Hall, a view on to the courtyard

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Bakewell, Buildings and Structures, Flora, Derbyshire


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A picture of Bakewell
Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall is one of my favourite places to visit. It is a fortified medieval manor house owned by the Manners family and walking through the ancient wooden doors is like stepping back in time. The house fell in to disuse in 1703 when the family moved to Belvoir Castle and was only restored in the early part of the 20th century. It retains so many of the original features that it is one of the most fascinating historical houses because very little has change. The gardens are absolutely beautiful as are the views across the countryside and the River Wye.

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Bakewell, Derbyshire, Buildings and Structures, Flora, Stately Homes and Country Houses


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