Holme Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire, is a privately owned 17th-century country house.
[1] The house was built, on the site of a previous manor house,[2] in 1627 for Barnard Wells of Stoke Hall (Derbyshire), gentleman.
Another daughter and coheiress married Robert Eyre and inherited Holme in 1658.
The windows are transommed and mullioned and the parapets are crenellated.
[1] The Eyres held the manor until 1802 when the estate was sold under an order of Chancery to Robert Birch,[4] who sold it in 1820 to Thomas John Gisborne, second son of Rev Thomas Gisborne of Yoxall.