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Overstrand Hall

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Overstrand Hall
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General information
TypeEnglish country house
LocationOverstrand, Norfolk, England
Coordinates52°55′07″N 1°19′53″E / 52.9186°N 1.3315°E / 52.9186; 1.3315
Construction started1899
Completed1901
ClientCharles Mills, 2nd Baron Hillingdon
OwnerKingswood Learning and Leisure Group Ltd.
Design and construction
Architect(s)Edwin Lutyens

Overstrand Hall is a country house in Overstrand, Norfolk, England, designed by Edwin Lutyens for Charles William Mills, 2nd Baron Hillingdon, a partner in Glyn, Mills & Co. Bank.[1] It was built between 1899 and 1901 and is Grade II listed as of 27 September 1972.[2] The Mills family used Overstrand as a weekend residence, preferring their homes Hillingdon Court and Dorton House as their main residences.

Nicholas Pevsner described Overstrand as "one of (Lutyens's) most remarkable buildings, at the time when he had reached maturity but still believed to the full in his own inventiveness."[1] The house is of a complex courtyard plan, with a varied range of materials, "stone with half-timbering, flint with brick and tile,"[1] and styles, "Jacobean with classical, vernacular with Italianate."[1] Burke's and Savills Guide to Country Houses: East Anglia describes the hall as "an important early work by Lutyens, his first large work outside the Home Counties."[3]

During the First World War, the hall was used as a military hospital and the Mills family sold the house for use as a convalescent home in 1932.[4] Currently (2018), the hall is home to Kingswood residential activity centre.[5]

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Kingswood activity centre

Overstrand Hall has been a Kingswood residential activity centre since 1999,[6] catering for 7–17 year olds.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Pevsner & Wilson 2002, p. 633.
  2. ^ British Listed Buildings on-line
  3. ^ Kenworthy-Browne et al. 1981.
  4. ^ Good Stuff (27 September 1972). "Overstrand Hall - Overstrand - Norfolk - England". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  5. ^ Kingswood Overstrand Hall Retrieved 2 February, 2018
  6. ^ "Inspiring Learning History".

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