Stydd Hall and attached Garden Wall, Darley Moor
Stydd Hall and attached Garden Wall, Darley Moor, Yeaveley, Nr Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 2ET
Tower house, now farmhouse. Medieval, C17, c1840 and C20 alterations, originally built for the Knights Hospitallers. Coursed sandstone rubble and red brick with stone dressings and quoins, shallow pitched slate roots with two large circular stone ridge stacks built of coursed rubble. Deep stone plinth, first and second floor stone bands, moulded Stone eaves cornice and embattled parapets with ridgeback copings. Three storeys and basement.
Opening Arrangements
Weekends and Bank Holidays between April and October inclusive. Mid-week visits may be available on request.
Admission Charges
- Other Charges: No (unless refreshments are requested as part of the visit which need to be booked in advance)
Parking Spaces
6
Dependent on weather conditions, it may be muddy as access is through the farmyard. This is a working dairy farm.