Sutton Scarsdale Hall
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adrian c
Leamington Spa, UK228 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
sep. 2024 • Par
We were in the area so stopped at this lovely ruin. Unfortunately that is all it is at present, no walled gardens, facilities etc. Takes about 1/2 hour to explore.
Skrevet 7. september 2024
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Hilary B
Chesterfield, UK496 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
aug. 2024 • Familie
We love this place!! It is so spectacular to look at with the surrounding views love it!!
Now English Heritage have done some renovation and opened it back up again!!!!! It's truly wonderful to go round and imagine what it would have been like and who lived there!!
It really is worth a visit and a wander although derelict 🏚!!
Great place at the back for a picnic too!! We really enjoyed our few hours here!!
Skrevet 1. september 2024
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Linda V
DERBYSHIRE10 bidrag
4,0 av 5 bobler
jul. 2024 • Par
Beautiful ruin with information board inside. Free to enter with magnificent views towards Bolsover Castle. There are no toilet or picnic tables.
Skrevet 8. juli 2024
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Thank you for visiting Sutton Scarsdale Hall and your review. The imposing shell of a grandiose Georgian mansion built in 1724-29, with an immensely columned exterior. Roofless since 1919, when its interiors were dismantled and some exported to America, there is still much to discover within, including traces of sumptuous plasterwork. Adjacent to the parish church, Sutton Scarsdale Hall is set amid open grassed land, with beautiful views, sloping down toward a ha-ha ditch. We hope you get the opportunity to visit other English Heritage sites Nicky - English Heritage Free Sites Volunteer
Skrevet 10. juli 2024
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GoingGuide
Nottingham, UK2 122 bidrag
4,0 av 5 bobler
jun. 2024 • Par
A great place to stroll around and admire the views. Enjoyed finding out how the owners became bankrupt and tried to sell the property at a time when it was difficult around the time of the 1st World War. This led to the contents being sold to America, leaving an empty shell of a stately home. Set on a hill overlooking the M1 and Bolsover Castle. Free of charge. Worth a visit.
Skrevet 9. juni 2024
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Thank you for your review. We are pleased you enjoyed your visit. The ruins of the hall were saved from demolition by the writer Sir Osbert Sitwell, who bought it in 1946 after he had heard of the impending sale to dismantle the stonework. In 1970 descendants of the Sitwells persuaded the Department of the Environment to take the building into guardianship and preserve it for the nation. A recent programme of works has been undertaken by English Heritage to preserve and protect the fragments of the original stucco interior. We hope you will get the opportunity to visit other English Heritage sites Nicky English Heritage Free Sites Volunteer
Skrevet 10. juli 2024
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Hungry Mick
Newton Abbot, UK17 bidrag
2,0 av 5 bobler
mar. 2022
My grandfather bought this place but sought to sell off the roof, oak paneling to the USA and stones to houses in Chesterfield. English Heritage have fenced it off and the place is deserted. No workers around to restore the splendor to what it was. BUT FENCE IT OFF .. come on just open it up for people to imagine the splendor.
Skrevet 17. oktober 2022
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Thank you feedback. This dramatic 18th Century hilltop ruin of an imposing baroque mansion still retains remnants of its former rich plaster decoration. The Hall is between phases of a conservation project, with the whole of the building fenced off until these works are complete. Please note, this means that there is no access to the hall, but visitors are welcome to walk the gardens, and the exterior can be viewed. Due to a major conservation project, the interior will be inaccessible this year. We hope you visit again once the conservation is completed Nicky - English Heritage
Skrevet 1. november 2022
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186 397 bidrag
4,0 av 5 bobler
aug. 2022
Sutton Scarsdale Hall is a ruined stately Georgian mansion with gardens built in 1724, which sadly fell into ruin in the 19th century. After years of neglect, it was sold and asset-stripped until nothing but the present shell of a building was left. Which is a shame, because the scale and quality of what’s left is an indication the building once matched the grandeur of Chatsworth House.

There’s lots of Neoclassical inspired and beautiful detail on the walls, especially the Corinthian blind arcades and pediments decorated with coats of arms.
Skrevet 10. september 2022
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Thank you for visiting Sutton Scarsdale and your review. The imposing shell of a grandiose Georgian mansion built in 1724-29, with an immensely columned exterior. Roofless since 1919, when its interiors were dismantled and some exported to America, there is still much to discover within, including traces of sumptuous plasterwork. Adjacent to the parish church, Sutton Scarsdale Hall is set amid open grassed land, with beautiful views, sloping down toward a ha-ha ditch. We hope you get the opportunity to visit other sites Nicky - English Heritage
Skrevet 10. oktober 2022
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Eva T
Storbritannia4 923 bidrag
4,0 av 5 bobler
jul. 2022
Sutton Scarsdale Hall - we passed this place several times in the past. But this year we visited it with our friends for the first time - it's great when we have a lot to see around. And another plus is a great view from this spot. Nearby churchyard had some very interesting headstones.
Skrevet 3. september 2022
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Thank you for visiting, we are pleased you enjoyed your visit. Sutton Scarsdale Hall has an imposing shell of a grandiose Georgian mansion built in 1724-29, with an immensely columned exterior. Roofless since 1919, when its interiors were dismantled and some exported to America, there is still much to discover within, including traces of sumptuous plasterwork. Adjacent to the parish church, Sutton Scarsdale Hall is set amid open grassed land, with beautiful views, sloping down toward a ha-ha ditch. More information regarding its history can be found on the English Heritage website. We hope you get the opportunity to visit other English heritage properties, there are several in the area including Bolsover Castle, Bolsover Cundy House and Hardwick Hall. Nicky - English Heritage
Skrevet 5. september 2022
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Jess
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5,0 av 5 bobler
jun. 2021 • Alene
The hall itself is mainly ruins, but the views from there are amazing. It's so serene, I often go here when I'm on a break at work. I've seen dears running through the grounds and you can see for miles. Free parking right by the hall. If you were going just to see the hall it wouldn't take longer than 10 mins, but there's some lovely walks around the hall.
Skrevet 14. juni 2021
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Julie P
United Kingdom2 013 bidrag
3,0 av 5 bobler
apr. 2021
Somewhere you can see if travelling South along the M1 but actually visiting is a step back in time. Don't be put off by the private looking driveway, you can drive to the bottom where there is a car park for the hall and church.

Now owned by English Heritage, all that remains is the shell of a once grand house. It's currently fenced off for safety, with some plans to make it safe. There's not much to see from the fence - a few decorative columns and work around the windows, but acid rain is slowly eroding the carvings. There is a wonderful view back down the valley towards the M1 and Bolsover. There's also a church next door but it's only open occasionally. Plenty of notice boards give a history of the buildings.
Skrevet 4. mai 2021
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Fry
Sheffield, UK81 bidrag
4,0 av 5 bobler
apr. 2021 • Par
Took my other half here due to i haven't been here since i was a small child. It's a shame you cannot go into thè ruins at the moment but the architecture which you can see is still impressive and the info dotted around gives an indication of history to the place. The views of the hills around are great and its a good worth of ten minutes time. The church next door is also a good view!
Skrevet 10. april 2021
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