Keele Hall

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Date:1880

Description:A colour lithograph print of Keele Hall from 'A Series of Picturesque Views of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland' edited by the Rev. F.O. Morris, B.A., published in 1880.

The first Keele Hall was built for Ralph Sneyd in about 1580. The present hall dates from around 1861, and was designed by Salvin for another Ralph Sneyd. The three-storey building is in mock Jacobean style of red stone with angle stone dressings. The Hall has gardens behind and is set in a woodland estate with a lake. The university which now inhabits the estate is one of the new universities, and dates from 1962. There are 4 large residential blocks on campus in addition to the many teaching and non-teaching buildings. The upstairs rooms in Keele Hall are used for teaching, while the downstairs and restaurant are used for both university and commercial events.

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Donor ref:P Smyth Keele Hall (55/50459)

Source: Miscellaneous Collection

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