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Ruin of Errwood Hall

Buxton SK11 0AR, United Kingdom
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The ruin of Errwood Hall is a popular tourist destination in the scenic Upper Goyt Valley within the Peak District of England.

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5.0
4y

23/08/2021

FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS TO GET TO ERRWOOD HALL RUINS ( It is a 11 minute walk )

First Find Errwood Hall Car Park

The Route to Errwood Hall - I made it in 3 Part videos

Part 1 - is me walking back from the Ruins it took me 7 minutes & 4 seconds to walk to the green gate Part 2 & 3 - is me walking from the green gate to the carpark the car park which is a 4 minute walk to get to Errwood Hall Car Park

If you don't understand what I'm saying just follow my 3 videos in reverse order

What a lovely place to visit the views walking up to the Ruin of Errwood was amazing First time here for me & my sister google sent us on a merry go dance which did our head in I took loads pictures while there & I even made few videos so others might actually find it as theres no signs on any route to follow to the Ruins of Errwood so hopefully few of my video's might help the next lot of walkers on how to Actually find it 😇 & not a google merry dance

We even bumped into Emma Steven's the singer she was doing a photo shoot we asked her did she want us to move so were not in her photo shoot she was ever so grateful because we...

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5y

Errwood Hall is an absolute must-visit if you're in the Peak District. This historical site is a captivating blend of nature and heritage. The ruins of the hall are beautifully nestled amidst the serene Goyt Valley, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and history buffs.

The picturesque scenery surrounding the hall is breathtaking, especially during autumn when the foliage turns vibrant shades of red and gold. It's an ideal place for a leisurely walk, and the nearby reservoir adds to the charm.

The history behind Errwood Hall adds another layer of intrigue. Learning about its past and the tragic events that led to its abandonment is both fascinating and haunting. The informational plaques are well-maintained and provide valuable insights into the hall's history.

Whether you're seeking tranquility in nature or a touch of history, Errwood Hall won't disappoint. It's a hidden gem that deserves more recognition. Just be prepared for the unpaved road to get here, but the journey is absolutely worth it. Don't forget...

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The Ruin of Errwood Hall is a beautiful and atmospheric spot nestled in the heart of the Goyt Valley. Surrounded by rolling hills and peaceful woodland, it’s the perfect place to take a break and soak in the history during a walk.

Though only the stone remains of the original building, you can still get a strong sense of its former charm and importance. It’s quiet, reflective, and makes for some great photos — especially if you catch it in golden hour light.

There are plenty of scenic walks nearby, including routes around Errwood and Fernilee Reservoirs, or up to Shining Tor for more of a climb and some spectacular views. Whether you're out for a gentle wander or a longer hike, Errwood Hall is a great stopping point that adds something special to your day in the...

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Andrew ThomasAndrew Thomas
Fascinating location of a once grand house that lasted less than than 100 years before being dismantled, to facilitate construction of the nearby reservoir. In late afternoon with the sun sinking in the sky it was a very atmospheric location with a sense of melancholy at things lost to history, confounded by the small cemetery further up the hill which houses the graves of the Grimshawe family and their favourite servants. The surrounding Goyt Valley offers numerous scenic walks past waterfalls and streams and through peaceful woodland. Free parking is available at the foot of the Errwood Hall walk.
James DalyJames Daly
We walked from a carpark about 3 miles away down a very quiet valley road. The scenery was spectacular along the way and we eventually found ourselves at the carpark actually near to Errwood Hall overlooking the reservoir. The walk up to the Hall has some steeper sections but the path is wide and well surfaced. I thought it was worth a visit if only to get a flavour of history in a little bit of the Peak District.
ChrisChris
Amazing place, with so many trails to hike or bike. The ruin is a welcome rest point and something for the kids to explore. There is a rumour of hidden treasure in this area too. With the family of Errwood Hall all buried at the top of the hill above the ruin. I bet this place is busy in the summer as there is lots of trails and bike ways to explore, with plenty of babbling brooks for kids and big kids to play in..
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Fascinating location of a once grand house that lasted less than than 100 years before being dismantled, to facilitate construction of the nearby reservoir. In late afternoon with the sun sinking in the sky it was a very atmospheric location with a sense of melancholy at things lost to history, confounded by the small cemetery further up the hill which houses the graves of the Grimshawe family and their favourite servants. The surrounding Goyt Valley offers numerous scenic walks past waterfalls and streams and through peaceful woodland. Free parking is available at the foot of the Errwood Hall walk.
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We walked from a carpark about 3 miles away down a very quiet valley road. The scenery was spectacular along the way and we eventually found ourselves at the carpark actually near to Errwood Hall overlooking the reservoir. The walk up to the Hall has some steeper sections but the path is wide and well surfaced. I thought it was worth a visit if only to get a flavour of history in a little bit of the Peak District.
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Amazing place, with so many trails to hike or bike. The ruin is a welcome rest point and something for the kids to explore. There is a rumour of hidden treasure in this area too. With the family of Errwood Hall all buried at the top of the hill above the ruin. I bet this place is busy in the summer as there is lots of trails and bike ways to explore, with plenty of babbling brooks for kids and big kids to play in..
Chris

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