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Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire NG235QX

The Palace Theatre is located at Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire.

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Italian
Il Castello
1.7 miles
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Turkish
American
Kfc
1.8 miles
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Venue Information

Venue
The Palace Theatre
Address
Kelham Hall
NG235QX
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