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Hardwick Hall (England)

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Corporate name headingHardwick Hall (England)
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Variant(s)Hardwick New Hall (England)
See alsoDwellings--England
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Found inWork cat: 2016021463: Hardwick Hall, 2016: CIP t.p. (Hardwick Hall) galley (Hardwick is not one great house but two; the Old Hall is the ruined and seemingly incoherent rebuilding of a medieval manor house; the New Hall is an architectural masterpiece, surviving to an exceptional degree)
Built Works Registry, May 10, 2016 (BWR name: Hardwick Hall; creator: Smythson, Robert (ca. 1535-1614), British; date: 1590-1597)
Derbyshire (via Google books), 1978: p. 230, etc. (Hardwick; Hardwick Old Hall in ruins; New Hall close to the old but on virgin ground; Hardwick Hall)
Elizabethan treasures, c1998: t.p. (Hardwick Hall) introd. (Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire)
English Heritage, May 10, 2016 (under Hardwick Old Hall: in 1590, before the Old Hall was complete, Bess started to build another house immediately beside it-the New Hall-this time using a professional architect, Robert Smythson)
LC database, Sept. 3, 1998 (hdg.: Hardwick Hall (England))
National Trust, May 10, 2016 (Hardwick; a Joint Hall ticket includes entry to Hardwick Hall and Gardens as well as entry to Hardwick Old Hall (managed by English Heritage))
Wikipedia, May 10, 2015 (Hardwick Hall; grid reference SK463637; leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick, designed by the architect Robert Smythson; transferred to the National Trust in 1959; Bess had been born in the now old Hall at Hardwick, which today is a ruin beside the 'new' hall)
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