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  1. Mostyn House School was a school that was originally opened in Tarvin by Edward Henry Price, and moved to Parkgate, Cheshire, in 1855. From 1862 until it closed in 2010, [2] it was run by the Grenfell family, originally as a boys' boarding school, and latterly as a co-educational day school.

  2. ABOUT MOSTYN PLACE. THE FORMER MOSTYN SCHOOL HOUSE. LOCATION. Parkgate, Cheshire. TOTAL NUMBER OF HOMES. 91. CONVERTED HOMES. 51. NEW BUILD HOMES. 40. PROJECT COMMENCEMENT. Summer 2013. PROJECT COMPLETION. Autumn 2015. Mostyn House School has been an icon on the main street of Parkgate for over 150 years.

  3. Mostyn House School, a former public school constructed in 1855 with late C19 and early C20 additions and also incorporating an C18 inn, and designed in phases by two successive headmasters, A.S and A.G Grenfell, is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * Architectural interest: it is a good example of a large, mid-late ...

  4. Mostyn House School. A Grade II Listed Building in Neston, Cheshire West and Chester. More Photos » Approximate Location Map. + - Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors. Large Map » Coordinates. Latitude: 53.2934 / 53°17'36"N. Longitude: -3.0811 / 3°4'52"W. OS Eastings: 328034. OS Northings: 377931. OS Grid: SJ280779. Mapcode National: GBR 6ZXC.R3.

  5. Mostyn House School fue una escuela que fue abierta originalmente en Tarvin por Edward Henry Price y se mudó a Parkgate, Cheshire, en 1855. Desde 1862 hasta su cierre en 2010, estuvo dirigida por la familia Grenfell, originalmente como internado para niños y, más tarde, como escuela diurna mixta.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2010 · An historic covenant says it must be offered to a public school, “preferably Charterhouse” when Mostyn House ceases to exist. - An air raid shelter was built in the grounds during the Second World War, and it still stands under the football field, used as a rifle range.

  7. Cheshire Life. Education. Parkgate's Mostyn House School faces an uncertain future. The future is uncertain for one of the Wirral's most iconic school buildings, as Chris Hogg reports. The corridors at one of Cheshire’s most iconic schools have fallen quiet. The classrooms are still and the dorms no longer echo with sound of children’s voices.