Herringswell Manor

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Historic English Manor home North East of London half way between Bury St. Edmunds and Cambridge. A broad history, it was once a CO-ED international boarding school in the 60's and 70's for grades 8-12 based on the American Education system. Most of the students were Canadian or USA with a focus on preparing for acceptance to USA or Canadian Universities.
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@ 2018-10-27 18:10:21
Name is Will Ladd. Attended Herringswell Manor School from 1966-1967. Made lifelong friends there who have reunited many times throughout the USA. Are planning a reunion for 2020 to revisit the Cambridge area. Probably 10-15 of us. Looking for accommodations for all of us for 4 nights. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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@ 2021-04-10 07:29:40
My GGreat Aunt, wife of Leopold Davies once lived in the nearby Herringswell Place. Leopold was Lord of the Manor of Herringswell until his death in 1915 when his nephew ? Llewellyn Davies took over. They didn't live in the big Edwardian house that later became a school which had been sold to the Ballance family in early 1900s. Arthur Ballance was a wealthy stockbroker.. My Great G Aunt was Mary Ann Davies ( nee Harrison).
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@ 2022-03-18 00:20:59
I attended from (8th Grade) Fall 1977 through Summer 1980 (10th Grade) when the school closed. Not the fondest of memories.
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@ 2023-07-31 11:38:30
From 1981 until 1987 was owned by the “Orange people” , followers of Indian guru Rajneesh, later known as Osho. A community of from 80 to 100 red clad disciples renovated the buildings and lived and loved there. I was one p, and loved it.