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Built in 1902 for the Lake House school, a boys preparatory school, renamed Beechmont in 1929, the school like so many was evacuated during World War II never to return. | Built in 1902 for the Lake House school, a boys preparatory school, renamed Beechmont in 1929, the school like so many was evacuated during World War II never to return. | ||
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| Lake House, 68 Collington Lane West | |
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| LL ref: | 121 |
| Start date: | 1902 |
| Architect: | unknown |
| Builder: | unknown |
| Original use: | School |
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Built in 1902 for the Lake House school, a boys preparatory school, renamed Beechmont in 1929, the school like so many was evacuated during World War II never to return.
It is a substantial and imposing Edwardian property with Arts and Crafts architectural influences – gables, dormers, tile-hung and half-timbered upper floor elevations, an octagonal turret, very full-height large stained glass window to the hall and stone-mullioned bay windows.
