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Ashdown House is a country house and former school near Forest Row, East Sussex, England, a Grade II* listed building. One of the first houses in England to be built in the Greek Revival architectural style, it was designed in 1793 as the second independent work of Benjamin Henry Latrobe , his last work in Britain before emigrating to the ...
The property comprises an attractive and prestigious former independent co-educational boarding and day school for pupils aged 7 to 13 extending to 7,219 sq m (77,699 sq ft) in grounds of 32 acres (12 hectares) including residential accommodation, a chapel, playing fields, an indoor swimming pool, tennis courts and woodlands.
Aug 24, 2021 · Founded in 1843, Ashdown House was one of the oldest prep schools in the country. A boarding and day school for boys and girls aged between seven and 13, it specialised in preparing students to ‘successfully move on to the leading public schools’, such as Eton, Harrow and Marlborough.
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Ashdown House Prep School in Forrest Row is a boarding and day school that caters for boys and girls between 7 and 13. We are proud to be offering your child an exciting, challenging and stimulating education.
Ashdown House. Forest Row, East Sussex. Completed in 1794, for John Trayton Fuller (1743-1811) and his second wife, Hon. Anne Elliot (1754-1835). It was designed by Benjamin Latrobe (1764-1820) who two years later emigrated to America where he is best known as the architect of the United States Capitol and for adding the portico on to the south ...
Ashdown House School is a Grade II* listed building in Forest Row, East Sussex, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.
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Ashdown House. Forest Row, near East Grinstead. East Sussex. England. Circa Date: 1790 w/19th & 20th century alterations and additions. Status: Fully Extant. House Open to Public: No. Country House: Yes.