Dorton House

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Dorton House, formerly known as Wildernesse, is a Grade II listed Georgian mansion house in Seal, Kent, near Sevenoaks; until 2013 it was used as the headquarters for the Royal London Society for the Blind (RLSB) and as housing for the blind and partially sighted children who attended its school.

History

The house dates to the mid-eighteenth century and is Grade II listed.[1] There is a late nineteenth-century extension, and at the same time the interior was remodelled "in a very rich style, leaving little original work behind".[1] There is a further extension built when the house was a school, which is not part of the listing.[1]

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In 1923, Wildernesse was sold to a syndicate, becoming a Country Club and Golf Course which had, as an early brochure states, “probably the most palatial nineteenth hole in England”.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". After use as a sector hospital during the Second World War, Wildernesse continued as a Country Club until 1954. Script error: No such module "Unsubst". It was used as a children's convalescent home called Oak Bank until it was sold to the RLSB and became known as Dorton House, named after the Society's previous home in a Grade 1 listed Jacobean Mansion in Dorton, Buckinghamshire.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

On the Dorton campus the RLSB ran its Nursery and Dorton College as well as a support service for the families of visually impaired children. The age range of the school was 5 to 16 and the last headteacher was Dorothea Hackman.[2]

The RLSB closed Dorton House School in 2013.[2][3]

Dorton House served as a shooting location for the 2012 TV adaptation of Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End.[4]

References

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