Hopton Hall, Grade II listed English country house in Hopton, Derbyshire, England
Hopton Hall is a three-storey English country house featuring seven bays on its north facade and distinctive tower wings topped with pyramidal roofs. The building sits within expansive grounds that include formal gardens and landscaped parkland spread across the estate.
The Manor of Hopton was acquired in 1553 by Ralph Gell, with the existing house later built by Thomas Gell as a two-storey structure with three bays. The family maintained control of the property through successive generations, shaping its long-term development.
The Gell family maintained the estate for generations, with notable members including Admiral John Gell and religious patron Katherine Gell through the centuries.
The estate opens its gardens during specific seasons: visitors can enjoy the snowdrop display in February and March, while summer provides access to the Rose Garden. The grounds span approximately 30 acres, allowing time for a leisurely walk through the property.
The estate held connections to the lead mining history of nearby Wirksworth and contributed land for the creation of Carsington Reservoir during the 20th century. This link to regional industry and infrastructure reveals how deeply this place was woven into the area's development.
Location: Hopton
GPS coordinates: 53.07580,-1.61950
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:53
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