Berry Hill Hall, Mansfield, Notts.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 15 Jan 2016
Part of the Grade II-listed former Berry Hill Hall. This protruding square tower on the south elevation of the stable block features an octagonal two-storey cupola topped with a leaded ogee cap. The stables and adjacent farm courtyard formed part of what was once a mid-late C18th country house. In 1924 the Hall was opened as a miners’ convalescent home by Mr. John Bingley. Later on, between 1953-1990, it was owned and managed by the NHS. Other parts of the site are still in the process of being converted into luxury apartments.