Chard School | |
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Location | Chard, Somerset, England |
Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] : 50°52′24″N 2°57′40″W / 50.8734°N 2.9610°W |
Built | 1583 |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Chard School |
Designated | 24 March 1950 |
Reference no. | 1205594 |
Chard School is a coeducational private school for children ages 4 to 11 located in the town of Chard in the England county of Somerset.
The school is located on the site of the former Chard Grammar School.
The school was originally a private residence, built for John Symes of Poundsford in 1583. Later in 1671, his son, William Symes, handed the property over to twelve trustees for conversion into a grammar school.[1][2] It later became a public boarding school in 1890.[3]
The current independent preparatory school, known as Chard School, was established in 1972,[3] and still incorporates the original grammar school building. The 16th-century building has been Grade II* listed since 1950.[1] It is also on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register, where it is described as being in poor condition.[4]
The two-storey flint building has hamstone dressings, a tiled roof and brick chimney stacks. The front of the building has a three-room range and a projecting three-storey porch. Many of the rooms have fireplaces, panelling and decorations from the 16th to 19th centuries.[1] In the 18th century a staircase was added giving access to the adjacent Monmouth House which was built between 1770 and 1790.[5]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chard School.
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