Lound Hall

Lound Hall is a country house which sits in between the villages of Bothamsall and Bevercotes, in the county of Nottinghamshire, England.

The hall was used as an orthopaedic hospital during World War II, and later became a training centre for the National Coal Board as well as a mining museum.

Lound Hall is located on the eastern edge of the village of Bothamsall, close to the A1 dual carriageway and a few miles south of the town of Retford.

[2] Its first owners were the family of Harald Peake,[3] a mining director with businesses in Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, who had been a varsity rower at Cambridge and went on to become squadron leader of the No.

[9] 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.

Lound Hall