EPW047607 ENGLAND (1935). Trench Hall, Tilley Green, 1935

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Details

Title [EPW047607] Trench Hall, Tilley Green, 1935
Reference EPW047607
Date June-1935
Link
Place name TILLEY GREEN
Parish WEM RURAL
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 351397, 326829
Longitude / Latitude -2.721576097634, 52.836454528281
National Grid Reference SJ514268

Pins

Trench Farmhouse, Wem Rural SY4 5PJ Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 427485 Farmhouse. Early C17 with later additions and alterations. Timber framed with painted brick infill on painted chamfered Grinshill stone plinth; C19 painted brick additions; plain tile roof. Original house of 4 framed bays. Late C19 additions to left under same roof pitch painted black and white in imitation of timber frame with lower painted brick addition to far left.

totoro
Friday 16th of May 2014 05:15:52 PM
TRENCH HALL Trench Hall was built in the late 1800′s and was home to wealthy farm land owners. Vacant for a number of years, in 1940 the school for Jewish children escaped from Germany, set up by Anna Essinger moved here for a short period from Bunce Court, Kent. Jewish emigration from Germany was banned in 1941. The school returned to Bunce Court in 1946. Meanwhile at Trench Hall...1949 to 1990 it was a boarding school (Trench Hall School) A day school 1990-2003. In 2003 it became The Woodlands Centre / Woodlands School.

totoro
Friday 16th of May 2014 05:08:09 PM