SHELTERED by woodland, Ockham Hall is a fine example of late Victorian architecture and was once a school that made history by being the first co-educational boarding school.
It was also a school that helped the children of servants and farm labourers to have a good education.
Kingsley resident Mario Cerutti, working with local historian Helen Mirwald, has written the story of this elegant building.
For full story, see this week’s Bordon Herald.



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