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Hardwick Hall is an Elizabethan prodogy house located between the towns of Chesterfield and Mansfield in eastern Derbyshire.
The house was designed by the architect Robert Smythson in the Renaissance style and is one of the first building in England to be built in this style. The house was built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick.
The house was transferred to the care of the National Trust in 1959.

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Hardwick Hall is an Elizabethan prodogy house located between the towns of Chesterfield and Mansfield in eastern Derbyshire.
The house was designed by the architect Robert Smythson in the Renaissance style and is one of the first building in England to be built in this style. The house was built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick.
The house was transferred to the care of the National Trust in 1959.

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Hardwick Hall is an Elizabethan prodogy house located between the towns of Chesterfield and Mansfield in eastern Derbyshire.
The house was designed by the architect Robert Smythson in the Renaissance style and is one of the first building in England to be built in this style. The house was built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick.
The house was transferred to the care of the National Trust in 1959.

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Sudbury Hall

The present house at Sudbury was built shortly after the restoration of King Charles II between 1660 and 1680 by George Vernon, grandfather of George Venables-Vernon the 1st Baron Vernon.
The National Trust Museum of Childhood is housed in the 19th-century servants' wing of the Hall.

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Hardwick Hall is an Elizabethan prodogy house located between the towns of Chesterfield and Mansfield in eastern Derbyshire.
The house was designed by the architect Robert Smythson in the Renaissance style and is one of the first building in England to be built in this style. The house was built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick.
The house was transferred to the care of the National Trust in 1959.


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