Snitterton Hall, Elizabethan country house in South Darley, England.
Snitterton Hall is an Elizabethan country house in South Darley featuring a distinctive E-shaped design with a fortified central section and projecting gabled wings. The residence displays fine period stonework, mullioned windows, multiple chimneys, and an entrance porch decorated with classical columns.
The house was built in the late 1500s as a residence for John Milward, a prominent local landowner. Milward served as High Sheriff of Derbyshire and held the rank of colonel during the English Civil War, a period of significant upheaval.
The architectural design includes an entrance porch with Ionic fluted shafts and a four-centred arch, representing early Renaissance influences in English residential construction.
The property is open to visitors who can view original features including stone fireplaces, wooden paneling, and the original slate roof. The grounds contain water features and modern amenities added during recent restoration work.
The estate features a fishing pond connected to Isaak Walton, the renowned writer on angling whose work remains influential. An underground swimming pool was added relatively recently during 21st century restoration projects.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.