Open 7 days a week
Never ordinary since 1150…
Thornbridge Hall, a Grade II Listed Stately Home in the Heart of The Peak District, Derbyshire
Thornbridge Hall is a Grade II listed stately home nestled amongst the rolling hills of the Peak District. Set in 80 acres of stunning parkland, it is the family residence and private home of Jim and Emma Harrison. The Hall and its 10 acres of formal gardens have been lovingly restored and is now recognised as one of the most beautiful, quirky stately homes in the U.K.
Visit Quackers Cafe and enjoy coffee and homemade cake or light lunch with a pint of Thornbridge beer. Browse The Emporium for plants and locally made gifts. Stroll around our formal gardens and take in the breathtaking views of the Peak District. You can also book a tour of the Hall and gain insight into the fascinating history of Thornbridge.
A great family day out, kids can enjoy our duck fountain and garden trail and the new free Thornbridge Smallholding’s Meet the Animals area. Dogs on leads are welcome everywhere including the cafe, gardens and house tours.
You can become a member of the Thornbridge Club which offers various benefits for Bronze, Silver and Gold Memberships. We also welcome RHS members and Gardener’s World vouchers on selected days. Find out more here
Contemporary and elegant, the estate can cater for many types of functions from weddings, corporate events, and private celebrations to product launches and filming location.
We hold regular events and workshops throughout the year so keep an eye on What’s On via Facebook or Instagram or sign up for our newsletter.
GARDENS, EMPORIUM & CAFE OPEN
7DAYS 10AM - 4PM
(9am - 5pm over Summer)
all year round
DOGS ON A LEAD ARE WELCOME
We kindly ask you don’t bring personal picnics onto the estate, but to support our cafe. The full menu is available for you to take out and enjoy in the gardens. This allows us to keep our garden entry fee low and our parking fee free.
how to find us
Autumn Offer!
Free garden entry with every house tour ticket
(offer ends 6th November)
The Heart of
The Peak District
Peak District National Park is in central England. Steep limestone valleys like Dovedale, with its famed stepping stones, and Lathkill Dale characterise the park’s southern area, which is known as White Peak North, the Dark Peak area has dramatic gritstone ridges and stark moorland plateaus like Kinder Scout, the park’s highest point. The nearby village of Edale marks one end of the iconic Pennine Way footpath.