Eagle House
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 1 Apr 2012
A grade I listed Queen Anne building built about 1705 as a private house, but from 1821 it has been some form of school or other nearly continuously. It is currently one catering for autistic children. The listing text states 'A very important house. Probably the finest surviving Queen Anne house of the Dutch, as distinct from the Baroque, style'.