 Biggin Hall is an historic house of 17th century origin, 1,000 feet above sea level. Centrally situated in the Peak District National Park, in peaceful open countryside.
Biggin Hall stands in its own spacious grounds of eight acres and is a protected building of historic interest, Grade II * listed. The present owners have completely renovated it, in keeping with its original character. Many of the stone mullioned leaded windows have only recently seen daylight again after their obliteration during the window taxes of the 1790's. Visitors have a choice of two sitting rooms, one with a library, the other with a large open fire place and there is a separate dining room. We have facilities for most small functions, including a spacious meeting room. Insomniacs and asthma sufferers have commented on the beneficial effects of the Biggin air. The diverse nature of the Derbyshire landscape with its dry-stone walling, deep wooden valleys, heather clad moorlands, timeless market towns and villages, provides the perfect setting for a relaxing holiday.
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