Higham Hall

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    Official Website of Higham Hall. "....Higham Hall was originally built in 1828 by railway pioneer Thomas Hoskins, so he could have sight of the railway which used to run along the route now followed by the A66. It saw service as a Youth Hostel and a Girl’s Boarding School, before becoming an Education Centre in 1975 for Cumbria. In 2007 Higham Hall was sold to the newly established Trust to be run independently as a centre of learning for adults of all ages. Higham is now an independent Educational Trust attracting around 3,000 adults each year on over 250 courses of lengths from half a day to up to a week. Being residential, people come from all over the country....."
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    Higham Hall
  • Source

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  • Further information

    Link: https://highamhall.com/
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Edmund Anon
    Last modified: 7 months ago
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