Ashbourne Hall, Manor house in Ashbourne, England
Ashbourne Hall is an English country house in Derbyshire built in Georgian style with symmetrical facades and locally sourced stone. The interior reflects typical features of period country houses with large sash windows and traditional room layouts.
The Cockayne family built the original structure in the 13th century and kept the estate until 1671, when financial hardship forced them to sell to Sir William Boothby. This transfer marked a turning point that brought new developments to the property and its grounds.
The name reflects the Cockayne family, who originally built and shaped the estate over generations. Today's use as holiday accommodation lets visitors experience daily life within a historical English manor and observe the rooms and their arrangement firsthand.
The house is available as self-catering holiday accommodation with modern comforts alongside historical features. Check availability in advance since bookings determine when you can visit and tour the property.
Prince Charles Edward Stuart stayed here overnight in 1745 during his march toward Derby, a moment that touched England's political history. This royal visit links the house to a dramatic chapter in British affairs.
Location: Ashbourne
GPS coordinates: 53.01970,-1.72820
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:04
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