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  2. Hardwick Hall, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    Hardwick Hall Hotel. Hardwick Hall in Sedgefield, County Durham is a building of historical significance and is a Grade II listed building on the English Heritage Register. [1] A major part of it was built in the late 1700s but it is possible that some of it dates from about 1634. It was the residence for many notable people for two centuries.

  3. Hardwick Hall Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Hardwick Hall was also the site of a one-day music event, Hardwick Live, until 2015. [2] Hardwick Live was replaced by a larger two-day event, Down To The Woods, in 2016. [3] The new festival, which had been set to feature headline sets from Catfish and the Bottlemen and Chase and Status, was later cancelled due to the "financial climate". [4]

  4. Sedgefield - Wikipedia

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    The house was at one time part of the Hardwick Estate (1756–1792), [7] and from 1907 to 1974, the offices of Sedgefield Rural District Council and 1974-1990 Sedgefield Magistrate's Court. The house has been carefully restored and is currently used as a venue for weddings and events as well as being a business hub.

  5. The Manor House, Sedgefield - Wikipedia

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    Anne (d 1731 at Hardwick had married Freville Lambton (1661-1732). Elizabeth (d 1753) had married John Rugge in 1692. Alice (1672 - 1724) married John Ball (d 1732) in 1706. The details of title holders and tenants were researched at the Halmote Court office in Durham by Sue Turnbull of Sedgefield. [2]

  6. Hardwick Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick , it was designed by the architect Robert Smythson , an exponent of the Renaissance style .

  7. File:Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield (1971) - geograph.org.uk ...

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