A Victorian Grade II Listed former School House, built circa 1860 and designed by Samuel Teulon who was an English Gothic Revival Architect noted for his use of polychrome brickwork. The nearby Elvetham Hall was also designed by Samuel Teulon and the School House was originally built as the school for the farmworker’s children on the Elvetham Estate, featuring a number of stone mullion windows with leaded octagons within a reticulated pattern. In 1990 the building was converted into a residential property and a large extension to the rear was added.Today, the exceptional architectural features of this old school house are retained and inside contemporary features abound within vast spaces. See the following pages for further images. Telephone 01252 842100
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