Kelham Hall
Masterplan proposal, and conversion and development to various parts of Kelham Hall into a luxury hotel.
Kelham Hall is a Grade I-listed former country house in Kelham, Nottinghamshire.
The present hall was designed in 1863 by the prominent Victorian architect George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic Revival style, with parts of the earlier hall remaining. The site also features an impressive Byzantine-styled Great Chapel (known as 'The Dome'), constructed by the Society of the Sacred Mission in 1925, during their ownership.
We have been appointed to provide masterplan proposals for the 44-acre site, as well as initial concept designs for the sensitive conversion and development of various parts of the buildings to form a hotel and events venue which extend and enhance the existing wedding and corporate facilities on offer. The scheme seeks to ensure a sustainable future for this historically significant site.
In addition to the buildings, it is proposed to restore the landscape around the hall. The grounds currently feature areas of woodland, paths and lawns and it is the intention that landscaping works incorporate these into the proposals, creating functional and attractive spaces within the garden areas and across the wider site to compliment the new use.