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  1. North Foreland Lodge was a private boarding school for girls in England, originally established at North Foreland in Kent. Displaced from there by the Second World War , in 1947 it settled at Sherfield Manor in Sherfield on Loddon , Hampshire, until its closure in 2003 shortly after being acquired by another school, Gordonstoun .

    • 1909
    • Independent
    • Mary B. Wolseley-Lewis
    • Latin: Bene agere ac laetari, (To do good and be happy)
  2. North Foreland Lodge was a private boarding school for girls in England, originally established at North Foreland in Kent. Displaced from there by the Second World War, in 1947 it settled at Sherfield Manor in Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire, until its closure in 2003 shortly after being acquired by.

  3. North Foreland Lodge | Facebook. Public group. ·. 56 members. Join group. Anyone who went to North Foreland Lodge in Sherfield-on-Loddon in Hampshire must join!!!!!

  4. Location and Site. The site currently known as Sherfield School has been previously known as North Foreland Lodge School, Sherfield Manor, Buckfield House and Archer Lodge. It is situated on the A33, approximately four miles north of Basingstoke and twelve miles south of Reading.

    • 23ha
    • 1264
    • House LB II
    • Sherfield on Loddon
  5. In 1947 (following its use as a military hospital in the Second World War), the Sherfield Manor site was purchased and operated by North Foreland Lodge, a girls' boarding school previously based in North Foreland, Kent.

    • 2004
    • "Ad Vitam Paramus"
    • Buckfield, Wynstow, Lydney, Loddon
  6. North Foreland Lodge School. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the...

  7. 28 de jul. de 2019 · Sherfield-on-Loddon, Hampshire. Rebuilt 1867, it replaced Sherfield Manor which in turn had replaced the original Tudor mansion, Archer Lodge, that burned down in 1864. It was rebuilt for James B. Taylor who'd made a fortune mining diamonds in South Africa.