English Heritage sites near Ault Hucknall Parish

Hardwick Old Hall

HARDWICK OLD HALL

1 miles from Ault Hucknall Parish

The remodelled family home of Bess of Hardwick, one of the richest and most remarkable women of Elizabethan England, stands beside the New Hall she raised later in the 1590s.

Sutton Scarsdale Hall

SUTTON SCARSDALE HALL

3 miles from Ault Hucknall Parish

The imposing shell of a grandiose Georgian mansion built in 1724-29, with an immensely columned exterior. Roofless since 1919, when its interiors were dismantled and some exported to America.

Bolsover Castle

BOLSOVER CASTLE

4 miles from Ault Hucknall Parish

'By an unlikely miracle, the keep at Bolsover has survived into this century as an almost untouched expression in stone of the lost world of Elizabethan chivalry and romance.'

Bolsover Cundy House

BOLSOVER CUNDY HOUSE

4 miles from Ault Hucknall Parish

This charming cottage-like 17th-century conduit house, with vaulted stone-slab roof, once supplied water to Bolsover Castle.

Wingfield Manor

WINGFIELD MANOR

8 miles from Ault Hucknall Parish

The vast and immensely impressive ruins of a palatial medieval manor house, with a huge undercrofted Great Hall and a defensible High Tower 22 metres (72 feet) tall.

Hob Hurst's House

HOB HURST'S HOUSE

11 miles from Ault Hucknall Parish

A square prehistoric burial mound with an earthwork ditch and outer bank. Named after a local goblin.


Churches in Ault Hucknall Parish

St John the Baptist

Ault Hucknall
07920036867

Rev. Judy is posting the weekly zoom service on the Church facebook page. Please watch and share. For zoom services contact Rev. Judy for the joining link. Or attend in person when the church is open. God bless you , keep safe, keep smiling and keep going! 

Baptisms and weddings by arrangement, please contact Rev. Judy Henderson Smith ([email protected])

Parish Safeguarding Officer is Judith Ottewell and can be contacted on 07791936296.

On Monday, 1 July, IICSA will begin the final series of public hearings into safeguarding within the Church of England. July's hearing will focus on how the Church of England currently manages safeguarding concerns, and we expect IICSA to publish a final report later this year. The Diocese of Derby is conscious that the work of the public inquiry may trigger memories and be traumatic for some individuals. Bishop Libby would like to reassure anyone who is affected by the content of the IICSA hearing that the Diocese will take seriously any concerns or information relating to safeguarding within the Church. Should you wish to talk to someone about this, the safeguarding team is available to work with you directly, or to signpost you to the most appropriate resource, and can be contacted on 01332 388678 or via this link: https://derby.anglican.org/en/safeguarding.html  

national helpline - 0800 80 20 20 - operated independently from the church, by the NSPCC


Pubs in Ault Hucknall Parish

Hardwick Inn

Hardwick Park, Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Hardwick, S44 5QJ
(01246) 850245
hardwickinn.co.uk

Dating back to the 15th century and built of locally quarried sandstone, the Hardwick Inn is pleasantly situated on the south gate of Hardwick Park, leading from the National Trust's Hardwick Hall.