SK7073 : Lound Hall, Bevercotes, NottinghamshireSK7073 : Lound Hall (West Wing)Pevsner's guide to Nottinghamshire (as revised by Elizabeth Williamson, 1979) states that Lound Hall was designed in 1937 in the neo-Georgian style by the architects Brierly, Rutherford and Syme of York (presumably as a replacement for the 19th-century mansion of Sir Harald Peake). For a time the Hall and its extensive outbuildings housed a National Coal Board college and mining museum, but since the collapse of the Nottinghamshire coalfield it has become a private residence again. The house and grounds are not open to the public but may be glimpsed from nearby rights of way which cross the estate.