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Contents:
- GAYHURST SCHOOL
- GAYHURST INPENNT SCHOOL
- GAYHURST SCHOOL
- GAYHURST COURT
- CATEGORY:GAYHURST
- CONTACT GAYHURST SCHOOL
- CONTACT GAYHURST SCHOOL
GAYHURST SCHOOL
Gayhurst School is a Co-Edutnal Preparatory School for Girls and Boys Aged Three to 11 Found 1908. Based Gerrards Cross. * gayhurst portal *
“I thoroughly enjoy my role as Head of PSHCE promotg cln and diversy at Gayhurst; which is an sential factor rporatg Brish Valu across the school”. “Beg part of the Gayhurst fay is amazg – the rary among the pupils and staff make such a posive and rehg place to be. “I loved Gayhurst School when my son was a pupil here.
I ntue to love Gayhurst and very much enjoy my role as a Teachg Assistant Year 2”. Increasg the all-round tnal experienc of each child, helpg to build well round dividuals, has been and ntu to be a real highlight of my time at Gayhurst. “I feel very lucky to be able to troduce the prcipl of Engeerg to Dign Technology at Gayhurst.
GAYHURST INPENNT SCHOOL
Built by the Wrighte fay the 1720s the style of a Geian Receptn Hall to match the velopment of Gayhurst Manor. * gayhurst portal *
“In my role as Assistant Head, Junr School, I am the fortunate posn of beg able to watch the children grow nfince, pennce and abily, as they move through the first four years of their tn at Gayhurst”. “As a former pupil, I love my time as part of the Gayhurst fay.
“Havg joed Gayhurst school I’ve found the team and environment to be iendly and enuragg for both children and staff. “The Nursery at Gayhurst is such an amazg Year group to have the pleasure to lead.
Myself along wh my dited team provi the foundatns of the children’s tn, nurturg and helpg them grow and velop through the year, as they take the first step on their Gayhurst journey”. “The great thg about learng support at Gayhurst is that has such a posive image. As Head of English at Gayhurst, I am nstantly imprsed by the creativy, engagement and cursy of our pupils.
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Book a personal tour or vis here. We enurage parents nsirg Gayhurst School Gerrards Cross to vis to personally experience the atmosphere. * gayhurst portal *
“I love beg part of the Gayhurst fay. “I joed the Gayhurst fay 17 years ago. Gayhurst predat the Domday Book, and the earlit known documented date for a church here is 1227, although the current church dat om a rebuildg of 1728 by the Wrighte fay, then owners of the 16th century Gayhurst Manor, set close nearby.
Rememberg Gayhurst’s role World War Two the church displays a table nner embroired wh the nam of one of the Watch of Wrens statned here. Gayhurst School is a -tnal preparatory school for girls and boys aged three to eleven Gerrards Cross, Buckghamshire.
Attractively suated on the edge of the town 12 acr of playg fields and woodland Gayhurst is a wonrful environment for children to learn and be happy. Employe at Gayhurst School.
GAYHURST COURT
Gayhurst Court is an 18th-century landspe park and woodland veloped on a se which origated Anglo-Saxon tim. At their most extensive the… * gayhurst portal *
We always enurage parents nsirg Gayhurst to vis so that they n personally experience the iendly, happy and stimulatg atmosphere of our school. We hope that the opportuny to vis the school will enable you to see why Gayhurst uld be the right choice for your child. IntroductnGayhurst Court is an 18th-century landspe park and woodland veloped on a se which origated Anglo-Saxon tim.
Gayhurst Court li ral north Buckghamshire, 3km north-wt of Newport Pagnell and 1km south-wt of the adjacent tate of Tyrgham, the low-lyg, gently undulatg valley of the River Great Oe. The 100ha se is bound to the east by the Gayhurst to Haversham Lane, to the north-east by the River Great Oe, to the north-wt by the B526 om Newport Pagnell and other adjog lan, to the wt by Gayhurst and Bunsty Woods, and to the south-wt by agricultural land.
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Read more about all polici & procr at Gayhurst School here. A py of all Gayhurst Polici n also be obtaed om the school office. * gayhurst portal *
The small village of Gayhurst which li along the B526 was removed om the vicy of the hoe the early C18.
5km to the south-wt, crossg Gayhurst tate land. The northern sectn now curv wt to Dairy Farm, prevly lled Gayhurst Farm, stead of to the east, where formerly the drive entered the garn through the se of the prent sewage plant, givg accs to the foreurt (this sectn now (1997) gone). Gayhurst Court (Hoe) (listed gra I), which li at the centre of the se, was enlarged om an early C16 buildg by William Moulsoe om 1597.
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The hoe has views south-east over the south park, north-wt across the park to Gayhurst Wood and north-east across the park to the tree belt along the village boundary.
The north-wt lawn extends for 100m north-wt and then for a further 100m of paddock to a ha-ha, wh a view to the park along the urse of a mid to late C19 elm avenue (now gone) across a symmetrilly curved dip the park landform (possibly a Brown feature), which extends the view towards Gayhurst Wood. The tunnel emerg on the north si of the road through a stic stone fa to ornamentally planted woodland known as Gayhurst Spney, which has the remas of several paths nng through . The se of a double avenue of elms ns north-wt om the north-wt garn, wh associated earthworks cludg a level platform c 400m north-wt of the hoe, a cuttg through ground which ris away om the hoe to reveal Gayhurst Wood beyond, and a ep dch along the fence le which bisects the se of the avenue about half way along .
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Gayhurst Wood bounds this area to the wt, wh, to the east, Digby's Walk overlookg this part of the park.
North of the B526 a path leads north om the chalybeate sprg Gayhurst Spney to fe parkland, now lackg tre, north of the spney and directly overlookg the river, wh a stone bathhoe (C18, listed gra II, much extend 1990s) the middle, dated 1751 and possibly by Brown, embellished by Repton. South of the spney a large open water meadow, bound by the road and the river, visually nnects the Gayhurst parkland wh that of Tyrgham, wh views of Tyrgham Hoe, bridge and park across the river. It is probable that Repton, when workg on both tat c 1793, tend to e the adjacent views across the Tyrgham parkland as a borrowed landspe, nnectg Gayhurst Hoe wh the river by g Digby's Walk to and through the spney, and takg advantage of the views and walks to the open land to north and south wh cints such as the Sprg and two boatho (now gone).