- Errwood Hall
infobox UK place
official_name = Errwood Hall
os_grid_reference = SK010750
country = England
region = East Midlands
shire_county =Derbyshire
shire_district =High Peak
latitude = 53.269463
longitude = -1.987254
scale = 10000
map_type = DerbyshireThe ruin of Errwood Hall is a popular tourist destination in the scenic upper Goyt Valley within the
Peak District ofEngland .History
Errwood Hall was built in the 1830’s by Samuel Grimshawe, a wealthy
Manchester businessman, and was occupied by the Grimshawe family for the next hundred years. The hall was the centre of a thriving estate of over convert|2000|acre|km2, consisting of several farms, a school, a private coal mine and thehamlet of Goyt's Bridge. The family planted many specimen trees including an abundance ofazaleas andrhododendron s.Samuel’s grandchildren were the last members of the family to live in the hall, which was then used as a
youth hostel for a few years until it was demolished in connection with the construction of theFernilee reservoir in 1934.The hall and estate today
Of the hall, only the foundations to ground floor level, and a few sections of wall now survive. These have been consolidated and are in the care of the Peak Park Authority. On a hilltop a few hundred metres to the west of the hall ruins is the family graveyard, restored by
North West Water in the 1980’s.To the north of the hall is a small shrine or chapel, erected by the Grimshawe family to the memory of Miss Dolores de Bergrin, a Spanish aristocrat who was the teacher at the estate school and who died on a visit to Lourdes. The shrine is still regularly used for private acts of devotion and remembrance.
The rhododendrons planted by the Grimshawes have flourished and now have to be strictly managed.
Goyt's Bridge and much of the farmland of the estate is now submerged under the waters of the
Errwood Reservoir , though the oldpackhorse bridge after which the hamlet was named was relocated further up the valley [http://www.macccam.co.uk/DERBYSHIRE/Goyt%20Valley/Goyt0703.html] .The hall and the surrounding area is one of the most visited parts of the Peak National Park, and is the starting point for many popular walks in the upper Goyt Valley. In recent summers it has also been the venue for a number of unofficial music festivals and
rave parties.Literary reference
The hall is the scene of the climax of the fantasy adventure
The Moon of Gomrath byAlan Garner External links
* http://www.grimshaworigin.org/Webpages2/ErrwoodGoyt.htm
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