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Clayesmore School

A Grade II Listed Building in Iwerne Minster, Dorset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9315 / 50°55'53"N

Longitude: -2.1962 / 2°11'46"W

OS Eastings: 386308

OS Northings: 114685

OS Grid: ST863146

Mapcode National: GBR 1YG.HLB

Mapcode Global: FRA 669N.072

Plus Code: 9C2VWRJ3+HG

Entry Name: Clayesmore School

Listing Date: 24 June 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1305275

English Heritage Legacy ID: 103208

Also known as: Wolverton House

ID on this website: 101305275

Location: Iwerne Minster, Dorset, DT11

County: Dorset

Civil Parish: Iwerne Minster

Traditional County: Dorset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Dorset

Church of England Parish: Iwerne Minster St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


ST 8614 IWERNE MINSTER BLANDFORD ROAD (West Side)

10/118 Clayesmore School

II

Country house, now school, dated 1878 addition of-1908 east. By
Alfred Waterhouse for Lord Wolverton. Rubble walls with ham stone ashlar
dressings and bonding courses. Tiled roofs with ashlar stacks located
mainly along the ridge. An asymmetric High Victorian mansion. 2 storeys
with basements and attics, 9 window range. Service functions located in the
west end. Stone mullioned windows of 1, 2 and 3 lights, those to the main
rooms having cusped heads and those to the service rooms having straight
heads. To the ground floor left is a large 4-light mullioned and transomed
window. The next bay has a large 4-light mullioned and double transomed
staircase window. 2-storey canted bay window to end of main block-Attic
dormers. Cross-wing has tourelle in re-entrant angle. Single storey porch
in third bay from left has pointed, cusped moulded archway. Single storey
1908 addition in a Tudor style having a flat roof and canted, mullioned bay
window. Garden facade has an asymmetric composition with similar fenestration
to that of the main front.

Internally the plan was originally of a spine corridor running through the
main hall. Large main staircase with square newels having ball finials and
square panelled balustrade. Most main rooms remodelled c.1900 and have
neo-classical plasterwork and fittings. The 1908 addition has good quality
neo-Jacobean chimney pieces and panelling. On the ground floor many original
mosaics remain intact. The upper floor rooms are largely remodelled.
(Newman, J and Pevsner, N. The Buildings of England: Dorset, 1972, p.239-40).


Listing NGR: ST8630814685

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