All Saints Church, Kedleston
(1295-present)

place and church

Aged 729

All Saints' Church, Kedleston, is a redundant Anglican Church approx. 4 miles [6km] north-west of Derby, and all that remains of the medieval village of Kedleston, demolished in 1759 by Nathaniel Curzon to make way for the adjacent Kedleston Hall, a country house in Derbyshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. Kedleston Hall is owned by the National Trust, and the church is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Kedleston Hall has been occupied by the Curzon family for over 700 years.

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This Church, Begun in Norman Times, Built for the Most Part in the 13th & 14th Centuries Greatly Altered in the 15th 17th & 18th Centuries and Partly Renewed by Alfred, Lord Scarsdale in 1885, Was Entirely Restored and Beautified With the Addition of a Memorial Chapel, in the Years 1907-1909 by George Nathaniel, Lord Curzon of Kedleston in Memory of His Beloved Wife

All Saints Church, Kedleston Hall, Kedleston, United Kingdom where it sited