Saturday, 9 March 2013

Keele Hall, Colonel Sneyd


As I am currently unable to make corrections to my old website, I take this opportunity to correct or put right a misspelled caption to a photograph of Keele Hall, on an occasion when my mother and grandmother visited Colonel and Mrs Sneyd, before Keele became a university (history) and long before Keele Hall became a conference and banqueting centre.

"Keele University is situated on an estate with extensive woods, lakes and parkland, formerly owned by the Sneyd family.

The Sneyds came into possession of the Keele estate in the mid-16th century. Before the Sneyds the area was owned by the Knights Templar, a medieval Military Order. The first Keele Hall was built in 1580 and it was rebuilt in 1860. The Hall is a major conference, wedding and banqueting venue and has Grade II listing from English Heritage for its architectural importance.

The University itself was founded as the University College of North Staffordshire in 1949 and received its Charter as the University of Keele in 1962".





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