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  1. Emerson College exists to help people discover the gifts that live within them. To help bring these gifts to the world in service of the wellbeing and vitality of ‘life’ (human life, the living earth and the spiritual elements of life). As a charity, we support the needs of current and future generations by exploring ways to integrate the ...

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  2. The Emerson College Estate supports a supports huge biodiversity with many different species of plants and trees. It has been tended Biodynamically for over 60 years, without the use of pesticides, using using methods of cultivation designed to bring vitality and nourishment to the earth, supporting and celebrating the nature’s processes.

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  4. Description. FOREST ROW HARTFIELD ROAD 1. 5208 Emerson College TQ 4335 33/6 II 2. Large house of about 1830. Two storeys and attic. Seven windows.

  5. Emerson College (UK) Emerson College, UK was founded in 1962 by Francis Edmunds. It is now situated on Pixton Hill, Forest Row in East Sussex, UK. It was named after Ralph Waldo Emerson, American poet and transcendentalist. For the past c.60 years there has been an international community of students, teachers, and researchers living and ...

  6. Since then Emerson College has been inspired by and contributed greatly to the fabric of local life. Over the years many of our students have enjoyed exploring the Sussex Countryside, particularly the Ashdown Forest, which is a 5-minute drive or 20-minute walk away. Ashdown Forest is 6500 acres of ancient heath and woodland.

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  8. Oct 2, 2024 · The late Queen Mary, wife of King George V, came to Forest Row to see the blue poppy. Hambro sold the house in 1938 after the death of his wife. In 1945 it became a Rudolf Steiner school, Michael Hall School. The village has become something of a mecca for supporters of the Rudolf Steiner methods of education; it also houses Emerson College.

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