Keele Hall and grounds
Keele Hall, Keele University, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG
Keele University is excited to take part in the annual 'Heritage Open Days'. We will be opening our doors on Sunday 15 September 2024 between 10am and 3pm.
Keele Hall
The Keele estate was owned by the Sneyd family and the first Keele Hall was built in 1580 and rebuilt to Anthony Salvin’s design in 1855-1860. In 1949 the University College of North Staffordshire was founded on the site, and became Keele University in 1962. The campus has over 600 acres of landscaped grounds, farmland, woodland and University buildings and facilities.
There will be guided tours of the Hall. The Raven Mason Collection based in Keele Hall will be open for visitors to view an exhibition of Mason’s Ironstone China and Porcelain. There are leaflets for self-guided heritage walks around the campus and arboretum. Families and children may enjoy the woodland walks; the tours and Raven Mason will be of historical interest and some older children may find them interesting. There will also be lawn games outside the hall (weather permitting).
There will be scheduled guided tours of the Hall in groups of up to 30 people, no need to book just turn up and we will allocate you a space. Tours last approximately 40 minutes and will run on the following start times:
10.15am
11.15am
12.45pm
1.45pm
Keele Hall, Keele University, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG
Keele Hall is accessible, there is lift access to the floors that will be open to this event. The grounds are partially accessible, there are areas of the lakeside walks