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It has been in this article since 2004 that Beit Hall is a Grade II listed building, but I couldn't verify this. The Royal School of Mines building (Royal School of Mines (Q26521091)), by the same architect, is listed, but that seems to be on the other side of Prince Consort Road. If Beit Hall is listed, a reference is needed to identify which building or group of buildings it is listed as part of. Peter James (talk) 23:23, 22 August 2019 (UTC)Reply
Same situation today. Also, for the current notability request, I doubt Beit Quad is not notable if a move there would be helpful, given the history with Queen and the Proms. There should also be enough in HG's book, though? ShadowssettleNeed a word?22:24, 28 December 2020 (UTC)Reply