Kenwood Hall Hotel
Introduction
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Image: © Ian Murfitt Taken: 26 Sep 2008
Kenwood Hall was built in 1845 as the home of George Wostenholme a wealthy Sheffield cutlery manufacturer. After his death his wife enlarged it and it continued as a private residence until 1922. It was then sold for £5,500 and converted to a hotel. Since then it has continued as a hotel under various owners.