Uppingham, School, Lorne House c.1955
Photo ref:
U10049

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Between West Deyne and School House on High Street West, this was once an academy for young ladies run by Miss Jemima Adams. An early 19th- century villa, obscured by later additions, it became a boarding house in 1855. Thring called it his 'nest egg out of which it all grew'. The name comes from the chief of the Campbell clan. This southerly view shows the lovely croquet lawn and fine trees. Modernisation took place in the 1950s.
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