Hopwood Hall Estate
Chamber Rating
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Alison Hampson
Jul 2nd, 2022 -
Owen McCarthy
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Jun 19th, 2022 -
Trinni
Mar 18th, 2022 -
Simon Ward
This is a united utilites building behind hopwood hall college. They are doing maintenance, this is whats behind the grass.
Oct 29th, 2021 -
Meadow Green
Three generations of Hopwoods tried to see the family home this week. Oddly, when we reached out via email, Facebook and phone, we were not offered to stop by - even to volunteer during hours which are publicly posted for Tuesday and Thursday (which I found about later and we could have easily supported). Instead, we received a cold email telling us to have fun on the rest of our trip and to sign up for a future events list. Based on this, my mother (born Mary Hopwood), who is very elderly and can barely walk will - for the duration of her lifetime - have only peeked through a 2.5 inch slit of 15 foot fence at where her father came from. I am thrilled that the family estate is being restored. But I am embarrassed and disgusted if this is how one is a friend to Hopwood hall. PS - I was asked to revise my review. However, I find no reason to change it substantially based on my experiences and responses here and elsewhere. From a Hopwood, who actually has the last name and priorities in the right place, I did not see evidence that this project is about Hopwood interests or our heritage the current scope did not allow for real Hopwoods even to provide free labor. I also recommend that there be heavy scrutiny on the intent and beneficiaries of the restoration. Nonetheless, I will helpfully add that I suspect someone - maybe a Hopwood - looked through about a dozen visibly decaying bags of rubbish by the embankment and found two beautiful, large, mostly intact panes of the original (leaded?) glass. They are about 1/3 thick and approx 24x 36 in width on the side of the hall between the two bridges. Maybe they were volunteering on not a Tuesday or Thursday
Aug 19th, 2021
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Hopwood Hall Estate located?
A Hopwood Hall Estate is located at Oaken Bank Rd, Hopwood Hall Ward, eng M24 6XH
Q What is the internet address for Hopwood Hall Estate?
A The website (URL) for Hopwood Hall Estate is: http://www.hopwoodhallestate.co.uk/
Q How is Hopwood Hall Estate rated?
A Hopwood Hall Estate has a 4.7 Star Rating from 17 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Hopwood Hall Estate
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Overall Rating
( 17 Reviews )Alison Hampson on Google
Owen McCarthy on Google
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Trinni on Google
Simon Ward on Google
This is a united utilites building behind hopwood hall college. They are doing maintenance, this is whats behind the grass.
Meadow Green on Google
Three generations of Hopwoods tried to see the family home this week. Oddly, when we reached out via email, Facebook and phone, we were not offered to stop by - even to volunteer during hours which are publicly posted for Tuesday and Thursday (which I found about later and we could have easily supported). Instead, we received a cold email telling us to have fun on the rest of our trip and to sign up for a future events list.
Based on this, my mother (born Mary Hopwood), who is very elderly and can barely walk will - for the duration of her lifetime - have only peeked through a 2.5 inch slit of 15 foot fence at where her father came from.
I am thrilled that the family estate is being restored. But I am embarrassed and disgusted if this is how one is a friend to
Hopwood hall.
PS - I was asked to revise my review. However, I find no reason to change it substantially based on my experiences and responses here and elsewhere. From a Hopwood, who actually has the last name and priorities in the right place, I did not see evidence that this project is about Hopwood interests or our heritage the current scope did not allow for real Hopwoods even to provide free labor. I also recommend that there be heavy scrutiny on the intent and beneficiaries of the restoration.
Nonetheless, I will helpfully add that I suspect someone - maybe a Hopwood - looked through about a dozen visibly decaying bags of rubbish by the embankment and found two beautiful, large, mostly intact panes of the original (leaded?) glass. They are about 1/3 thick and approx 24x 36 in width on the side of the hall between the two bridges. Maybe they were volunteering on not a Tuesday or Thursday