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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RoedeanRoedean - Wikipedia

    References. Roedean. Coordinates: 50°48′54.8″N 0°5′43.5″W. View of Roedean. Roedean is a village in the city of Brighton and Hove, England, UK, east of the seaside resort of Brighton . Notable buildings and areas. Roedean Gap is a slight dip in the cliffs between Black Rock and Ovingdean Gap, and has been known by the name since at least 1724.

    • Roedean School

      Roedean School (/ ˈ r oʊ d iː n /) is an independent...

  2. Roedean School (/ ˈ r oʊ d iː n /) is an independent boarding and day school founded in 1885 in Roedean Village on the outskirts of Brighton, East Sussex, England, and governed by Royal Charter. It is for girls aged 11 to 18. The campus is situated near the Sussex Downs, on a cliff overlooking Brighton Marina and the English Channel.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RottingdeanRottingdean - Wikipedia

    East Sussex. 50°4854N 0°0354W  / . 50.815°N 0.065°W. / 50.815; -0.065. Rottingdean is a village in the city of Brighton and Hove, on the south coast of England. It borders the villages of Saltdean, Ovingdean and Woodingdean, and has a historic centre, often the subject of picture postcards.

  4. Roedean at 125. One of Brighton's most famous and enduring landmarks, Roedean School is celebrating its 125th birthday. Founded in 1885 by three entrepreneurial sisters, Penelope, Dorothy and Millicent Lawrence - known locally as ‘the Firm’, Roedean was originally located on a site in Lewes Crescent in central Brighton, moving to its ...

  5. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Roedean, a wonderful independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11-18 in Sussex, England. Roedean Stories. Friday 24th May.

  6. Roedean: A potted history. Roedean Gap is a slight dip in the cliffs between Black Rock and Ovingdean Gap, and has been known as such since at least 1724. It was the site of a tollgate on the Newhaven turnpike, and Roedean Farm stood on the cliff top until the construction of the Marine Drive in the early 1930s.

  7. The large school buildings at Roedean were designed by Sir John Simpson on an eighteen-acre site purchased from the Marquess of Abergavenny. Construction commenced in March 1897, the foundation stone was laid on 26 July 1897 by Mrs Henry Sidgwick, principal of Newnham College, Oxford, and Roedean School opened in January 1899.