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  1. Cranborne Chase School was an independent boarding school for girls, and was located in the English counties of Dorset and (later) Wiltshire, between 1946 and 1990. History. Cranborne Chase School opened in 1946 at Crichel House in the village of Moor Crichel in Dorset, England.

    • 'Betty' Galton
    • 6 August 1946 (Crichel House)
  2. Cranborne Chase School, a former boarding school for girls, was based at two locations in Cranborne Chase: at Crichel House near the village of Moor Crichel in Dorset from 1946 to 1961, and then at New Wardour Castle in the settlement of Wardour (near the village of Tisbury) in Wiltshire, until the School's closure in 1990.

  3. Cranborne Chase School. Description: Minutes and Management records, including correspondence; School and student records and Accounts. Date: 1945 - 1998. Held by: Wiltshire and Swindon...

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  4. 30 de abr. de 2019 · In 1946, the empty house was let to Cranborne Chase School. After Oxford, Mary Anna married Toby Marten and, together, they embarked on reviving the estate. In 1954, they secured a famous victory, retrieving land on Crichel Down that had been compulsorily requisitioned for war-training purposes.

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  5. 7 de jun. de 2021 · Name. Cranborne Chase. Timeline. Ancient, Early Modern, Medieval, World War One. Place. England, United Kingdom. Building Category. Historic Landscape. Stretched over Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, Cranborne Chase is a chalk plateau part of the English Chalk Formation. The steep slope faces the...

  6. Many of the Public Rights of way in the Cranborne Chase National Landscape are of immense historic importance. The National Landscape lies at the hub of the ancient routes that connected the south west of England, across the great arc of chalk geology, to East Anglia.

  7. Cranborne Chase National Landscape covers 380 sq miles of countryside overlapping the boundaries of Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire and Somerset. It is a diverse landscape offering areas of rolling chalk grassland, ancient woodlands, chalk escarpments, downland hillsides and chalk river valleys each with a distinct and recognisable character.