Mercia Marina
10.42 miles
Kedleston Hall is a grand 18th-century mansion in Derbyshire, designed by architect Robert Adam. Built in the 1750s for Nathaniel Curzon, it was created to impress and celebrate art, architecture, and classical design. Surrounded by historic parkland, it is one of the finest country houses in the UK.
The hall features opulent interiors, original furnishings, and an extensive collection of paintings and sculptures inspired by the Roman Empire. Visitors can explore formal 18th-century gardens, the orangery, the hermitage, garden statues, and 800 acres of parkland rich in wildlife. There are several walking routes, including short, long, lakeside, and wilderness walks with scenic views of the estate.
Hall and parkland admission costs £23.10 with Gift Aid (£21.00 without) for adults and £11.60 for children aged 5–17, with under 5s free. Family tickets and parkland-only tickets are also available.
With its striking architecture, fascinating collections, and beautiful landscapes, Kedleston Hall offers a memorable day out. Visitors can enjoy history, art, and nature all in one place. It’s ideal for relaxed walks, cultural discovery, and exploring one of Derbyshire’s most impressive historic estates.
Walks
Price: Paid
Price Details
Hall and parkland admission (With Gift Aid / Without Gift Aid)
Parkland admission (With Gift Aid / Without Gift Aid)
Offer Birthday Parties: No
Address: Kedleston Road, Derby, UK
Post Code: DE22 5JH
Council: Amber Valley
County: Derbyshire
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