The
Vernon Lamb Archive, Places |
A Unique Photographic Record of
Matlock & District, 1910-1915, and World War One Soldiers |
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Place: |
Snitterton, Matlock |
Property / Street / Road: |
Snitterton Hall |
Date: |
1910 - 1914 |
Description/Historical Information: |
In 1910 it was described as: Snitterton
Hall, an ancient stone mansion, with pointed gables, at the bottom
of the valley (below Oaker Hill).
"The garden wall with its arched door is flanked on the l. and r. by
square pavilions or summer-houses" (Pevsner, 1953).
The tree on top of one-tree hill can be seen behind the Hall. |
Further information
elsewhere on this site: |
- Matlock:
Snitterton Hall, 1909. A stone built
Elizabethan manor house and its owners, from just before the Civil
War.
There are references to Snitterton Hall under:
- Derbyshire Parishes,
1811 (under Darley)
- The Wolley Manuscripts, Matlock. Navigate via Place
Names. |
Image Reference: |
VLA5017 |
Copyright: |
© The Vernon Lamb Archive and Robert White.
See About the Archive and About
Vernon Lamb, Photographer. |
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