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[[Image:Harwick Old Hall.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Hardwick Old Hall]]
'''Hardwick Hall''' ({{gbmapping|SK463637}}) in, [[Derbyshire]], is one of the most significant [[Elizabethan architecture|Elizabethan]] [[country house]]s in [[England]]. In common with its architect [[Robert Smythson]]'s other works at both [[Longleat House]] and [[Wollaton Hall]], Hardwick Hall is one of the earliest examples of the English interpretation of the [[Renaissance architecture|Renaissance style of architecture]], which came into fashion when it was no longer thought necessary to fortify one's home.
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