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Royal Hospital School

United Kingdom /
Location ID: #999-28991
Built in 1933, the Royal Hospital School, is an independent set in over 200 acres of tranquil Suffolk countryside, overlooking the River Stour. RHS is home to an impressive selection of unique buildings, built in a Queen Anne style, including 11 boarding houses, dining, sports and assembly halls, a chapel, music school, medical centre and indoor swimming pool. The main school building boasts a 60m working clock tower along with a recently refurbished, modern library paired with traditional classrooms. The site hosts 96 acres of sports fields, an all-weather pitch, extensive courts and a 9 hole golf course. You'll find a 100x200m parade ground, private roads, woodland areas, open grasslands, a sea wall, 50m water tower, industrial plant rooms and workshops. Attached to the school is an elegant eight-bedroom manor house featuring private grounds and a historic crinkle-crankle walled garden, unique to the East of England. The RHS is a uniquely majestic site which would serve a variety of production needs. [PrivLocs, ScrSuf, pool, parade ground, workshop, chapel, dormitory, clock tower, gardens, landscape, historic, mansion, house, residence, grounds, production, parking] Screen Suffolk manages filming at this location, to apply to film simply click the link, email [email protected] or call 0333 700 7833

Location Category:

  • SCHOOLS - Historic Schoolhouse;
  • SCHOOLS - Private / Charter;
  • SCHOOLS - Universities / Colleges

Architecture Style:

  • Period 1920s - 1930s

LOCATION ADDRESS


Holbrook
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Holbrook, ENG SE1 0BB
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