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As of 2020 Lound Hall is a private property. [[Made in Chelsea]] actor [[Charlie Mills (actor)|Charlie Mills]] named it as his address in a court appearance in 2019.<ref>{{cite news |title=Notts-based Made In Chelsea star banned from the roads for drink driving |work=Nottingham Post |url=https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/notts-based-made-chelsea-star-2691933 |author=Tony O'Sullivan |date=27 March 2019}}</ref> The house and gardens are not currently open to the public but the exterior and stable courtyard can be seen from footpaths that pass through the grounds and main drive. |
As of 2020 Lound Hall is a private property. ''[[Made in Chelsea]]'' actor [[Charlie Mills (actor)|Charlie Mills]] named it as his address in a court appearance in 2019.<ref>{{cite news |title=Notts-based Made In Chelsea star banned from the roads for drink driving |work=Nottingham Post |url=https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/notts-based-made-chelsea-star-2691933 |author=Tony O'Sullivan |date=27 March 2019}}</ref> The house and gardens are not currently open to the public but the exterior and stable courtyard can be seen from footpaths that pass through the grounds and main drive. |
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The estate is home to Springvale Fishing Lakes. |
The estate is home to Springvale Fishing Lakes. |
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Revision as of 22:00, 8 March 2020
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Lound Hall is a substantial 70-room country house which sits on the outskirts of Bothamsall village, Nottinghamshire, England. The current house was built in the Georgian style in the 1930s for Sir Harald Peake, heir to a mining fortune. There has been a manor house on the site since the 1700s. The ruins of Haughton Chapel can be found within the grounds of the estate. The hall is not to be confused with the local Lound Hall Nursing Home.
Coal mining museum
The museum featured the headstocks from the Brinsley Colliery in the west of Nottinghamshire, which closed in 1970.[1]
The museum closed in 1989.[1] Most of the museum's collection was relocated to The headstocks from Brinsley were taken back to the original site of the colliery, which by then had become a country park.[1]
Wartime
The Hall was requisitioned during World War II for use as a base for the Royal Air Force, and then later became a military hospital for injured servicemen.
The Estate
As of 2020 Lound Hall is a private property. Made in Chelsea actor Charlie Mills named it as his address in a court appearance in 2019.[2] The house and gardens are not currently open to the public but the exterior and stable courtyard can be seen from footpaths that pass through the grounds and main drive.
The estate is home to Springvale Fishing Lakes.
References
- ^ a b c {{cite web |work=Historic England |p=72 |title=The Physical Landscape Legacy Phase 2 : The Heritage of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield |accessdate=8 March 2020
- ^ Tony O'Sullivan (27 March 2019). "Notts-based Made In Chelsea star banned from the roads for drink driving". Nottingham Post.
- Houses completed in 1935
- English Landscape Garden style
- Gardens in Nottinghamshire
- Grade II listed buildings in Nottinghamshire
- Grade II listed houses
- Houses in Nottinghamshire
- Landscape design history of England
- Parks and open spaces in Nottinghamshire
- Vanderbilt family residences
- Tourist attractions in Nottinghamshire
- World Heritage Sites in England
- Country houses in Nottinghamshire