Kedleston Hall is a sumptuous shrine to the arts created by Robert Adam. Nathaniel Curzon, whose forefathers had lived at Kedleston since the 12th century, commissioned the work in the 1750s. The mansion is surrounded by ancient gardens and features lavish rooms that are sure to wow.
Kedleston Hall was designed for lavish entertaining and features an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, and original furnishings that represent the owners’ preferences and their interest with the classical culture of the Roman Empire.