Kesgrave Hall, Grade II listed country house and hotel in Kesgrave, England.
Kesgrave Hall is a brick-built mansion set within 38 acres of grounds that feature woodlands, marshes, fields, and a stream flowing into the River Fynn. The property now operates as a hotel with 23 rooms equipped with spacious bathrooms and writing desks, alongside a 100-seat restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and afternoon tea.
William Cunliffe-Shawe, a former Member of Parliament for Preston, built Kesgrave Hall in 1812 as his private residence in Suffolk. During World War II, the estate served as a base for the US Army Air Force.
The reception hall displays a memorial to the 356th Fighter Group of the US Army Air Force, which was stationed on the grounds during World War II. This tribute reflects the property's significant role in transatlantic military cooperation.
The property is best visited during daylight hours when the gardens and surrounding grounds are fully illuminated and easily explored. Comfortable walking shoes are advisable, as the estate is expansive and designed to be enjoyed on foot.
The Hangar, a converted events space on the grounds, accommodates up to 300 guests for weddings and celebrations throughout the year. This transformed space seamlessly merges the site's military heritage with contemporary gatherings.
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