Hazlebadge Hall
Introduction
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Image: © Douglas Reid Taken: 31 May 2004
A shot of the date which is on the end of the building showing it was built in 1549. Domesday book; (Hazlebadge Hegelebec: William Peverel. Hazlebadge Hall (1549), the earliest example of the vernacular style of manor houses in the Peak District).