Thornbridge Hall located at Thornbridge Hall, Ashford in the Water, Bakewell DE45 1NZ, UK

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Elaine Fielding

5 Google Rating

I went to an evening function. The hosts were impeccable. Greeting us on arrival, telling us all the

5/ 5

I went to an evening function. The hosts were impeccable. Greeting us on arrival, telling us all the history and how they'd chosen the Christmas theme. It was stunningly decorated. The food and service were excellent, as was the entertainment and disco. Fantastic venue and fantastic evening. Highly recommended

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Lynn Smith

5 Google Rating

Beautiful, peaceful gardens. Different areas to explore. Some areas are a work in progress so would

5/ 5

Beautiful, peaceful gardens. Different areas to explore. Some areas are a work in progress so would be interesting to visit again. Lovely cafe- tasty snacks & cakes. Friendly staff & dog friendly too. More than happy to make a return visit.

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L P (Lolly P)

5 Google Rating

You made Stu and Sophie's wedding day absolutely perfect and everything they'd dreamed of. Beautiful

5/ 5

You made Stu and Sophie's wedding day absolutely perfect and everything they'd dreamed of. Beautiful venue, excellent staff, first class food. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts from Mother and father the Bride! It was the stuff of dreams. 😁😁

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Neil Bridgwater

5 Google Rating

12 acres of gardens, not as big as it sounds but packed with hidden nooks. Interesting and attractiv

5/ 5

12 acres of gardens, not as big as it sounds but packed with hidden nooks. Interesting and attractive, it will be fascinating to see its development progressing in coming months. Well worth a visit!

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Robert Robinson

4 Google Rating

What a wonderful day out! The hall itself is not open to the public but the amazing gardens are some

4/ 5

What a wonderful day out! The hall itself is not open to the public but the amazing gardens are some of the best in the area. The entrance cost for adults is £7 and under 16s free. They also have a great cafe which serve good looking sandwiches. (But not homemade soup). If you are planning to visit I would suggest bringing a book as you could spend hours in this beautiful space.

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Willbey

5 Google Rating

A lovely place to visit. Scenic, spacious house and gardens. Family friendly. Good for walking the d

5/ 5

A lovely place to visit. Scenic, spacious house and gardens. Family friendly. Good for walking the dogs. Coffee shop, with outside seating area and good views while having coffee and a bite to eat. Worth a visit

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Terence Jackson

4 Google Rating

My first time visiting Thornbridge Hall not disappointed. Lovely morning sampling some excellent sau

4/ 5

My first time visiting Thornbridge Hall not disappointed. Lovely morning sampling some excellent sausage rolls/pastie on the terrace of the cafe. Afterwards we walked around the gardens and to say it was January still very nice and tranquil. Must make a point of returning in the summer , to get the best of the gardens and green houses.

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Viola z My British Journey

4 Google Rating

Lovely Sunday walk. January 2022 is free admission to the garden,so here we are. I was surprised how

4/ 5

Lovely Sunday walk. January 2022 is free admission to the garden,so here we are. I was surprised how many people came as well for a walk,even though the weather wasn't pleasant. The garden is wonderful. A small cafeteria offered hot snacks and drinks, for us it was too crowded.

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Christine Slater

4 Google Rating

First time visit today as it is free in January. Beautiful grounds to walk around even in the winter

4/ 5

First time visit today as it is free in January. Beautiful grounds to walk around even in the winter. Mulled wine in Quackers tearoom and the best scones ever. Very busy today, dog walker's and families. Very enjoyable couple of hour's

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Kirsty Linacre

5 Google Rating

Lovely gardens, cafe and garden centre. plenty to entertain children and stunning views .... also th

5/ 5

Lovely gardens, cafe and garden centre. plenty to entertain children and stunning views .... also they had piglets when we visited which were so cute!!

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