Kedleston Hall is a splendid 18th-century neo-classical hall, designed by the famous architect Robert Adam. It was built to impress and astound all who visited. The Hall has a series of magnificent state rooms, including the Saloon, Marble Hall and Library.
 The exterior of Kedleston Hall
The picturesque setting of the house includes gardens, parkland, lakes, cascades and a classical bridge. Kedleston Hall has easy access to Derby.
The Saloon at Kedleston Hall is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies. Photographs can be taken on the South Lawn.
 The interior of Kedleston Hall
The Saloon
The Saloon is a huge domed rotunda, which is Roman in inspiration. The room was traditionally used for balls and to impress guests to Kedleston.
- Capacity: 100
- Price: £2,000 for up to 100 people (use of Marble Hall, Saloon and Library for ceremony and South Lawn for photographs)
When can civil wedding ceremonies be held at Kedleston?
Ceremonies take place on Thursdays and Fridays, between March and October.
Receptions
The South Lawn, Caesars’ Hall and the North Forecourt are available for a post-ceremony reception. Caesars’ Hall and the Old Kitchen Restaurant are both available for buffet receptions and sit-down meals. Marquee site hire available.
For more information...
For a copy of our wedding pack, please contact us on 01332 842191.
Kedleston Hall Derby Derbyshire DE22 5JH
Our other wedding venues in the East Midlands:
- Belton House, Lincolnshire
- Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire
- Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire
- Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire
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