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The buildings forming Keele University incorporate older buildings, in particular Keele Hall, a former country house, and The Clock House, formerly a stable block and coach house, both of which are listed, together with associated structures, including three lodges. The only modern building in the complex to be listed is the chapel.
Keele Lodge, 2015 photograph, showing the RS monograph of Ralph Sneyd on one gable, and the Sneyd arms just visible on the right-hand gable Keele University Lodge, with the Sneyd arms on the left side of the gable
Keele Hall is a 19th-century mansion house at Keele, Staffordshire, England, now standing on the campus of Keele University and serving as the university conference centre. It is a Grade II* listed building .
English: Photograph of Keele Lodge, Keele, Staffordshire, England. The gable end facing the road shows the RS monogram of Ralph Sneyd (1793–1870), while the gable end at the right has the Sneyd coat-of-arms, partially obscured
Keele University is a public research university in Keele, approximately three miles (five kilometres) from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. Founded in 1949 as the University College of North Staffordshire , it was granted university status by Royal Charter as the University of Keele in 1962.
Keele Hall, Staffordshire: c. 1830 Built as a stable block and coach house for Ralph Sneyd (1793–1870). Now part of the campus of Keele University. [10] [11] II Lodge, Stowe House: Stowe, Buckinghamshire
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