About this location
Former home of a Lord and Lady. The building dates from around 1790 and was extended and re-designed by the architect Leonard Rome Guthrie in an Italian-style in 1911.
Guthrie also designed the terraced gardens to complement the style of the house, with planting plans produced by the noted plantswoman, Miss Gertrude Jekyll. Guthrie returned to the house after the First World War to add a music room, panelled in polished walnut, and a boudoir.
Room breakdown
Main Hall
Boudoir Room
Lower floor classrooms
Parking and accessibility
Plenty accessible parking - easy access with ramps into building
Amenities
Wifi
Disabled toilet
Noise levels - Airport runway close by - intermittent noise from this (SO airport)