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Langold

Langold is a village in Bassetlaw, North Nottinghamshire. It was built to provide housing for the miners of Firbeck Colliery between 1923 and 1927, and Langold Lakes Country Park is situated on the south-western edge of the village.
==History==
While there are references to settlement in the geographical area which is now Langold from 1246,〔(Langold Lakes Country Park, ''Historical Facts of Langold'' ), accessed 11 January 2009〕 before the early twentieth century it consisted of farmland and parkland in the estates of Firbeck and Hodsock. Hodsock Priory and estate with its farms, and much of Carlton-in-Lindrick were bought by the Mellish family in 1765, parts of which they sold on to Ralph Knight of Langold. Knight created plantations and a lake in Langold Park, and intended to build a mansion, but little work had been done on this when he died in 1768.〔''A look back at Langold'', (undated, but post 1995), Nottinghamshire County Council, Community Services, (compiled from material held in Langold Library, with additional information from others)〕
Ralph Knight was unmarried, and so the estate passed via his sister to his nephew, John Gally Knight, while another nephew, Henry, lived at Firbeck Hall. Both estates passed to Henry's son, also called Henry, who again planned a large mansion overlooking the lake, but although he commissioned Sir Jeffry Wyatt to draw up plans, no construction took place. Langold Hall was described as "a farmhouse" in William White's gazeteer of 1838. The Langold estate passed to Sir Thomas Wollaston White in 1846 and to Sir Archibald Wollaston White of Wallingwells in 1907.〔 It consisted of a farm and the hall, situated close to the Worksop to Tickhill turnpike road, which had been constructed in 1767.〔(Carlton Census, ''Village History'' ), accessed 11 January 2009〕
Sir Archibald Wollaston White sold the Langold estate to Thomas Place of Northallerton in early 1927, once coal had been found, and Place sold it to the Firbeck Colliery Company in July 1927.

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