Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire

 
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Kedleston Hall, designed by the famous architect Robert Adam, was built for Sir Nathaniel Curzon in 1765 as a house to rival Chatsworth. Intended as ‘a temple of the arts’ and as the location for grand entertainments, the main house was never meant to be a family home, but a canvas on which to showcase the finest paintings, sculpture and furniture.

Plenty of beautiful parkland to wander around here. This image was taken on 4th June 2011 , it was created from 3 separate exposures and finally post-processed with Photoshop CS5.

The image is 4285 x 2827px at 300dpi resolution.

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Kedleston Hall Derbyshire



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