Hollinside Manor is a 17th-century English country house located in Staffordshire, England. The manor house is a fine example of Jacobean architecture, featuring a symmetrical facade with a central porch, ornate stone carvings, and a steeply pitched roof. The interior boasts opulent decor, including ornate plasterwork, wooden paneling, and grand fireplaces. The manor is set amidst 30 acres of parkland, featuring a walled garden, a lake, and walking trails. Visitors can explore the house, gardens, and surrounding countryside, gaining insight into the lives of the wealthy families who once called Hollinside Manor home.
Little dilapidated Manor on the top of Derwent walk. Nice views over the valley and a board about its history. Pass this place many a time, on our walks there. Steep steps and muddy in parts, but keep your eyes open for deer, buzzards and red kites.
Interesting old ruin which folklore says was once inhabited by giants. Needs some care as it is overgrown and littered. Be careful of nettles if wearing shorts. Was very quiet when I called. Admission free. No attendants but an information board.
Well hidden from walkers, it does have it's own small pathway up to it. Well worth the walk up though & great for photograghers. Admire the ruins, then sit on the bench and enjoy the views, keeping a look out for the stunning Red Kites...
The remains is a 13th Century manor house. Been visiting the area for years. Great place for a walk. Access via the Derwent Walk which was originally the rail track taking coal from Consett to the ships in the Tyne. Great for cycling. Also near Derwent Country Park which was a coke works before being turned into a beautiful park.
Out for a walk yesterday to Holllinside manner, nice place to visit, the path up to it from the Derwent walk is a bit steep and quite muddy at this time of year but still worth a visit.
Interesting Manor house ruins, we only came here to see what it was like as could see it from our window over at Fellside Park. There's no flat way to get there, but it's not too much of a walk from either the Derwent or Clockburn Lonnen from Whickham. There's a few steps and steep drops to the side.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Little dilapidated Manor on the top of Derwent walk. Nice views over the valley and a board about its history. Pass this place many a time, on our walks there. Steep steps and muddy in parts, but keep your eyes open for deer, buzzards and red kites.
Interesting old ruin which folklore says was once inhabited by giants. Needs some care as it is overgrown and littered. Be careful of nettles if wearing shorts. Was very quiet when I called. Admission free. No attendants but an information board.
Well hidden from walkers, it does have it's own small pathway up to it. Well worth the walk up though & great for photograghers. Admire the ruins, then sit on the bench and enjoy the views, keeping a look out for the stunning Red Kites...
The remains is a 13th Century manor house. Been visiting the area for years. Great place for a walk. Access via the Derwent Walk which was originally the rail track taking coal from Consett to the ships in the Tyne. Great for cycling. Also near Derwent Country Park which was a coke works before being turned into a beautiful park.
Out for a walk yesterday to Holllinside manner, nice place to visit, the path up to it from the Derwent walk is a bit steep and quite muddy at this time of year but still worth a visit.
Interesting Manor house ruins, we only came here to see what it was like as could see it from our window over at Fellside Park. There's no flat way to get there, but it's not too much of a walk from either the Derwent or Clockburn Lonnen from Whickham. There's a few steps and steep drops to the side.