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  1. Woolverstone Hall School. Coordinates: 52°00′10″N 1°11′43″E. In the early 1950s the London County Council obtained use of Woolverstone Hall near Ipswich, Suffolk, and some 50 acres (200,000 m 2) of adjoining land for the purpose of establishing a secondary grammar boarding school for London boys.

  2. Woolverstone Hall is a large country house, now in use as a school [1] and available at times as a function venue, [2] located 5 miles (8.0 km) south of the centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It is set in 80 acres (320,000 m 2) on the banks of the River Orwell.

  3. Woolverstone Hall is a Grade I listed Palladian building on the River Orwell, with a tale of monkeys and a naval history. It is also a school, a theatre and a wedding venue in Suffolk.

  4. The school, as an experiment initially, became Woolverstone Hall boarding school and nautical instruction, instead of being the hard core of the curriculum, became an extra curricular activity. 180 boys started and became resident in 20 huts situated on Berners field.

  5. Woolverstone Hall School was London County Council's boarding school near Ipswich. the large mansion was initially built for the Berners family in 1776, but was acquired by the L.C.C. in 1951 - London Picture Archive

  6. woolverstonehall.school. ADMISSIONS. TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR. OPEN DAYS. Welcome to Ipswich High School; a vibrant day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 3-18, set in an idyllic 87-acre campus in Woolverstone on the banks of the River Orwell. With approximately 540 pupils, everyone at Ipswich High School is well known and nobody is left out.

  7. 8 de oct. de 2013 · Woolverstone Hall, Woolverstone, Suffolk. Woolverstone village, legend has it, got it's name when a Viking marauder named 'Wulf' sacrificed a maiden on a huge monolithic stone - Wulf-stone! Woolverstone Hall. We visited Woolverstone Hall on the Ipswich Heritage Open Day in 2012. It was built in 1776 for William Berners, a property ...