Ilam Hall, Derbyshire, England
Record Id: 4862
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Brief description of site
Ilam Hall is a 19th-century country house with associated terraced gardens, wooded parkland and formal features, in a Peak District setting. The site is owned by the National Trust, with the hall let to the Youth Hostel Association as a hostel (not currently open).
Brief history of site
The hall and gardens were designed and built in the 1820s.
Location information:
Address: Ilam, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 2AZ
Locality: Derbyshire
Local Authorities:
Derbyshire; Derbyshire Dales; Ashbourne
Historical County: Staffordshire
| OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: | 119 | Grid Ref: | SK132507 |
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| Latitude: | 53.0534 | Longitude: | -1.804523 |
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Key information:
Form of site: country estate
Purpose of site: Ornamental
Context or principal building: mansion house
Site first created: 1821 to 1826
Main period of development: 19th century
Survival: Part: standing remains
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