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  2. Scarisbrick Hall - Wikipedia

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    Scarisbrick Hall was the ancestral home of the Scarisbrick family and dates back to the time of King Stephen (1135–1154). [1] The moated site of the original Scarisbrick Hall lies 140 metres (460 ft) north-west of the present building.

  3. Listed buildings in Scarisbrick - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] Scarisbrick Hall has been a school since 1963, [16] and as of 2015 the building is on the Heritage at Risk Register. [17] 26 April 1963: 1038565 I: Gates on drive c. 100 metres south of Scarisbrick Hall

  4. Scarisbrick Hall School - Wikipedia

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    Scarisbrick Hall is a 150-room mansion built between 1830 and 1860 by the architect Augustus Pugin, who also worked on the Palace of Westminster. [1] The Scarisbrick family lived on this site from 1238 to 1946. The Hall is an example of residential Gothic renaissance architecture and is a Grade I listed building of

  5. Grade I listed buildings in Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    The stables at Borwick Hall were probably built in the mid-17th century. [41] 1362424: Borwick Hall Stables: Burrow Hall: Nether Burrow: Country House: c. 1740: 4 October 1967: Burrow Hall is a country house that was built c. 1740.

  6. Charles Oxley - Wikipedia

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    Tower College Scarisbrick Hall. Oxley established three non-denominational Christian independent schools and was a campaigner on educational and moral issues. On returning from teaching in Egypt, together with his wife Muriel, Oxley opened Tower College in 1948 after purchasing 'The Tower' in Mill Lane in the village of Rainhill near Prescot. [1]

  7. Scarisbrick - Wikipedia

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    Scarisbrick (/ ˈ s k eɪ z b r ɪ k, ˈ s k ɛər z-/) is a village and civil parish in West Lancashire, England. The A570 , the main road between Ormskirk and Southport , runs through Scarisbrick, and much of the village lies along it.

  8. Hamilton College, South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    The Nursery opened on the same campus in 1995. The building had originally opened as a teacher training college in 1964. Hamilton College was the third school Oxley opened. He had already founded Tower College (1948) and Scarisbrick Hall School (1964) in North-West England.

  9. Talk:Scarisbrick Hall - Wikipedia

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    The school was located at Scarisbrick Hall, between Southport and Ormskirk in Lancashire. The school was initially boys-only but it was during this period that the school began to experiment with including girls into the sixth form - the first ones being transfers from the affiliated Tower College in Liverpool where Charles Oxley was also the ...