Tissington Hall, Jacobean mansion in Tissington, England
Tissington Hall is a limestone mansion from the early 17th century with seven bays, two corner towers, and three main floors arranged in a formal composition. The building displays large mullioned windows and a central entrance porch that serves as the main architectural focus.
The FitzHerbert family acquired the estate in 1465 through marriage and maintained ownership for over five centuries without interruption. The current stone building was constructed in the early 17th century, replacing earlier structures that stood on the site.
The rooms show how a family's taste evolved over centuries of living there, with furnishings and decorations from different periods reflecting changing fashions. Walking through reveals the daily routines and social habits of its inhabitants across generations.
The house is open to visitors during the warmer months, and guided tours offer the best way to explore the interior rooms. Checking ahead is worth your time, as special events or private functions may occasionally affect visitor access.
The central hall runs from front to back through the entire building, an innovative layout for an English house of its time. This flowing design allowed better movement between spaces and made the interior feel more open than traditional room arrangements.
Location: Tissington and Lea Hall
Address: Tissington Village, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1RA
Website: http://tissingtonhall.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.06810,-1.74060
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:41
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Hands Well
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Gate piers, walls and entrance gateway and gates to Hall
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Hall Well
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Garden terraces, walls and piers at Tissington Hall
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Old Vicarage and garden wall
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Dilcroft and garden wall
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