Lechlade, The Convent Of St Clotilde c.1960
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Lechlade Manor was built by George Milward. The architect John Pearson completed the designs in 1872, and the shell was erected for a modest £8,850. George Milward went bankrupt in 1886, and after changing hands a number of times, Lechlade Manor was sold to the nuns of St Clotilde in 1939. The house remained a girls' boarding school until 1997.
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