Kelham Hall
Introduction
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 14 Sep 2012
The buildings in the foreground are the monastic quarters built in 1927-9 to the design of Charles Clayton Thompson for the Anglican Society of the Sacred Mission which had bought the Hall in 1903. Since 1973 they have been occupied by Newark & Sherwood District Council. The monastic buildings are Listed Grade II separately from the original Victorian hall.