Kiveton Hall

Kiveton Hall
Location of Kiveton Hall in South Yorkshire
Location Kiveton Park, Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Coordinates 53°20′48″N 1°15′11″W / 53.346805°N 1.253052°W / 53.346805; -1.253052Coordinates: 53°20′48″N 1°15′11″W / 53.346805°N 1.253052°W / 53.346805; -1.253052
Built 1698
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Kiveton Hall [1]
Designated 8 April 1986
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Ha-ha Immediately to East of Kiveton Hall[2]
Designated 8 April 1986
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Main Gate Piers to Kiveton Hall[3]
Designated 8 April 1986
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: End Sections of 2 Outbuildings at Kiveton Hall Farm Each Having Twin Oeil-De-Boeuf and Facing Kiveton Lane[4]
Designated 8 April 1986
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Section of Wall Flanking South Side of Drive to Kiveton Hall and Forming North Side of Walled Garden to South West of House[5]
Designated 8 April 1986

Kiveton Hall was a 17th-century house in Kiveton Park, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

The house was constructed in 1698 by Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds, and was demolished in 1812 by his fifth-great-grandson, George Osborne, 6th Duke of Leeds.

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