Kelham Hall

Kelham Hall
TypeHouse
LocationKelham, Nottinghamshire
Coordinates53°05′28″N 0°50′43″W / 53.0912°N 0.8452°W / 53.0912; -0.8452
Built1859–1861
ArchitectGeorge Gilbert Scott
Architectural style(s)Gothic Revival
OwnerJohn Manners-Sutton
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameKelham Hall
Designated13 June 1973
Reference no.1045982
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameGazebo and garden wall at Kelham Hall
Designated19 September 1985
Reference no.1045983
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameFormer Monastic buildings adjoining Kelham Hall
Designated8 November 1990
Reference no.1045944
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameLodge and Gateway at Kelham Hall
Designated19 September 1985
Reference no.1369984
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameSeven garden urns at Kelham Hall
Designated19 September 1985
Reference no.1178868
Kelham Hall is located in Nottinghamshire
Kelham Hall
Location of Kelham Hall in Nottinghamshire

Kelham Hall is a country house designed by George Gilbert Scott. It is in the village of Kelham, Nottinghamshire, England.

It is protected as a Grade I listed building. It stands in 52 acres of parkland. The "Former monastic buildings and chapel", adjoining Kelham Hall, which "had been converted to offices and function room", have been Grade II listed since 1990.[1]