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Pierrepont School

A Grade II* Listed Building in Frensham, Surrey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1719 / 51°10'18"N

Longitude: -0.7843 / 0°47'3"W

OS Eastings: 485089

OS Northings: 142110

OS Grid: SU850421

Mapcode National: GBR DBQ.DJV

Mapcode Global: VHDY8.CS7Z

Plus Code: 9C3X56C8+Q7

Entry Name: Pierrepont School

Listing Date: 3 May 1973

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1188515

English Heritage Legacy ID: 291547

ID on this website: 101188515

Location: Millbridge, Waverley, Surrey, GU10

County: Surrey

District: Waverley

Civil Parish: Frensham

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey

Church of England Parish: Frensham

Church of England Diocese: Guildford

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Description


SU 84SE FRENSHAM C.P. FRENSHAM ROAD

4/37 Pierrepont School
3/5/73
GV II*

Country House, now private school. 1876-8 around an older house, by Richard Norman
Shaw for Richard Henry Combe, extended to left (east) in later C19. Sandstone
rubble below with brick dressings and angle quoins, oak timber frame above under
plain tiled roofs. Complicated rambling plan with service courtyard to east. Two
storeys and attics with tall corbelled and ribbed brick stacks, some diagonal to
ends and centre. Square lantern on Hall roof. Main entrance front to north:-
Slightly V-shaped. 5 gables across on coved jetty with moulded bressumer. One
casement window to each gable, those in two left hand gables on the bressumer, three
windows to right higher up. Irregular wood-framed,leaded,casement fenestration to
first floor, of 7 windows; 5 stone dressed windows to ground floor. Mullioned and
transomed leaded window in pentice bay to ground floor right, patterned glazing
lighting the hall range, set back to right end. Large,stone dressed,mullioned and
transomed leaded casement to ground floor centre. Porch recess under cambered wooden
lintel, to right of centre. Tiled offset to plinth wall of windows flanking the 4-
centre,arched headed,double doors. Single storey extensions to left.
Right hand return front (East): Patterned frame in gable end of Hall, three stone
buttresses below. Further gable projecting to right hand side.
South front (rear): Large canted oriel window,lighting hall,with decorative glazing,
and patterned frame in gable above on hall range set back to left. Angle bay
projecting under gable, to left of centre, square oriel on cove to first floor of
bay, leaded window above. Angle bay projecting to right end.
Interior: Most rooms and staircase open off one spine corridor.
Great Hall:- Two storeys with tall,collar-braced,roof and central louvre. Three
framed bays with windbracing in roof. Large stone fireplace and extensive panelling.
Armorial stained glass in oriel window. Hall screen intact.
Staircase:- panelled staircase hall, arched roof. Turned balusters to rails. Some
rooms still retain panelling and tooled leather decoration as well as panelled
ceilings.
Library:- fine panelled and gilt ceiling.
Reference Library:- simple panelled roof and fine Dutch Gothic darkwood fireplace.

PEVSNER: Buildings of England, Surrey (1971) p. 413.

A. SAINTS RICHARD NORMAN SHAW (1977) PP. 82, 88, 93, 102, 103, 107, 110, 111, 113,
116, 121, 164, 189, 193, 415, 447, 456. ills - 54 and 74.


Listing NGR: SU8508942110

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