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Marshcourt School

A Grade I Listed Building in Kings Somborne, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1006 / 51°6'2"N

Longitude: -1.4921 / 1°29'31"W

OS Eastings: 435660

OS Northings: 133595

OS Grid: SU356335

Mapcode National: GBR 73X.TVP

Mapcode Global: VHC3C.3L1P

Plus Code: 9C3W4G25+65

Entry Name: Marshcourt School

Listing Date: 29 May 1957

Last Amended: 7 February 1986

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1093803

English Heritage Legacy ID: 140749

Also known as: Marsh Court

ID on this website: 101093803

Location: Test Valley, Hampshire, SO20

County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Civil Parish: Kings Somborne

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Stockbridge St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


KINGS SOMBORNE MARSHCOURT
SU 3533
13/2 Marshcourt School
(formerly listed as Marshcourt)
29/5/57
GV I
Large country house. 1901-5, extended 1924-6 by E L Lutyens for H Johnson. Clunch
chalk blocks, Portland stone, red brick and tiles, old plain tile roof. Plan
of E Plan N entrance front consisting of corridoes on both floors of main range.
Behind this taller S main range with S projecting wing at E (on left of entrance
front) and service courtyard to E, not completed until 1905 and 1926 when behind,
to S of this courtyard large ballroom built, extending E from S facade. N entrance
front low and long is 2 storey of 2 heights, 7 wide bays with wide wings projecting
forward each end. Central 2 storey gabled porch. On ground floor archway of
Portland stone arch with key blocks curving inwards from it to detached arch
supported off plinth walls inside main arch. Underneath vaulted in stone and tile
squares. Above 2-light casement above level of eaves either side. Either side
3 bays of blank centre bay except for chequered tile strip, each side paired
3-light mullioned windows with similar over and 2-light similar over centre bays.
Hipped ends of wings have eaves raised over canted full height bays with paired
cross-windows and paired 2-light casements over. Tile chequerwork along inner of
wings at ground floor window level. Windows all leaded. Roofs hipped with
moulded 2 or 3 shaft brick stacks on outer sides of wings near front and towards
rear. On higher main roof large stack at right end of ridge, stack to right of
centre and stack behind ridge immediately right of centre. S front taller, with
vertical emphasis with several projecting bays and unsymmetrical with one
projecting end wing and added tall roofed ballroom beyond it. Service court
yard in brick and much more vernacular. Interior much as built (c.f.County
Life photographs) Country Life; Vol 71; 1932 p 316, p 354, p 378.
Buildings of England, Hampshire; Penguin; N Pevsner; 1966; p313-3. Lutyens;
Arts Council Catalogue; 1981; p103-106.


Listing NGR: SU3576130748

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