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  1. 19. Nov. 2009 · Once one of East Sussex’s finest country houses, Grade II*-listed Dutton Homestall (pictured) at Ashurst Wood, near East Grinstead, has been better known in recent years as Stoke Brunswick prep school, founded in 1958, which closed in July this year. Knight Frank (020-7629 8171) quote a guide price of £6 million for the intriguing part-medieval, part-Tudor house set in 28 acres of ...

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  3. Stoke Brunswick School closed in the summer of 2009 because the forecast pupil intake for September was "not adequate". Stoke Brunswick School was a small co-educational day and boarding independent school for children aged 3 to 13 years, situated in Ashurst Wood, West Sussex, near the town of East Grinstead.

  4. ‏‎Stoke Brunswick School was a small co-educational day and boarding independent school for children aged 3 to 13 years, situated in Ashurst Wood, West Sussex, near the town of East Grinstead. It...

  5. MIDDLE SCHOOL BOOKSTORE. 1275 King Street. 203.242.1233. In-person shopping hours: 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday (closed Friday) Once again, we will be partnering with Valore Books for our virtual textbook buyback program. The buyback period will run from May 29 through June 21. Link to the Brunswick buyback site: brunswick.valorebooks.com.

  6. This page provides details on Stoke Brunswick School, located at East Grinstead, Ashurstwood, East Grinstead.

  7. A large co-educational school, Stoke Brunswick School was an independent boarding school based in West Sussex, East Grinstead. The oldest part of the building dates back to the 14th Century built in a Tudor style and was the hunting lodge belonging to John of Gaunt, the third son of Kind Edward III.