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Hopton Hall

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234:. The formal gardens and lake are open to the public during February and early March for the woodland Snowdrop Walk and during the summer to the Rose Garden. Both periods allow access to the 30 acres (12 ha) of grounds and 2 km (1.2 mi) of signposted paths. 31: 167:). The Baronetcy was extinct in 1719 and the estate passed to John Eyre in 1732 via his mother Katherine Gell, daughter of 2nd baronet John Gell, at which point Eyre added the surname of Gell. 435: 148:
The Manor of Hopton, anciently the seat of the de Hopton family, was acquired by the Gell family in 1553 by Ralph Gell (1491–1564) who also purchased lands at
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The estate of some 3,700 acres (15 km) was broken up in the 20th century, a major part being sold to a water authority for the creation of
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in the late 18th century. The north entrance front has three storeys and seven bays, flanked by tower wings with pyramidal roofs.
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The house has its origins in the 16th century when it was built by Thomas Gell as a two-storey, three-bay
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A recent previous owner is Sir Bill Thomas and his family, a former senior vice president of
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English Heritage; Images of England, architectural description of listed building
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MP, on whose death the estate passed to his kinsman Henry Pole, later known as
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The document collection of the Gell family of Hopton Hall is held by the
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Notable members of the Gell family include the religious patron
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Hopton, Derbyshire
England
Coordinates
53°04′33″N 1°37′10″W / 53.0758°N 1.6195°W / 53.0758; -1.6195
Hopton
Wirksworth
Derbyshire
Grade II listed building
Darley Abbey
Rocester
baronet
Gell baronets
manor house
Philip Eyre Gell
Katherine Gell
Admiral John Gell
William Gell
William Pole Thornhill
Henry Chandos-Pole-Gell
High Sheriff of Derbyshire
Carsington Reservoir
Hewlett-Packard
Ed Miliband
Ed Balls
2015 General Election
Derbyshire Record Office
Listed buildings in Hopton, Derbyshire
Gell
English Heritage; Images of England, architectural description of listed building

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