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boarding houses Blacklers (1933), Chimmels (1934) and Orchards (1935) in a straightforward modern idiom. A modern extension was added to Orchards, and a drama hall built nearby – both of 1964. East of the medieval Hall an arts centre and dance school with a large hall was built 1930–32, with several additions in 1938 and 1966. To the North of the Hall, Higher Close Students Centre was built in 1963 adjacent to the present main car park. Huxhams Cross and Broom Park were built 1932 as estate workers houses. At Shinners Bridge is the central Office of the estate (1935) and the Sawmill (1931–32). The Cider Press Centre was built 1976 for the growing tourist trade.
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advanced students, spend the daytime studying a variety of different musical courses, and the evenings attending (or performing in) concerts. In addition to instrumental and vocal masterclasses, there are courses at various levels on subjects such as composition, opera, chamber music, conducting and improvisation. Courses include choirs, orchestras, individual masterclasses, and non classical music such as Jazz, Salsa and Gamelan. Composition teachers have included
433:, founded in 1926, offered a progressive coeducational boarding life. When it started there was a minimum of formal classroom activity and the children learned by involvement in estate activities. It was to have "no corporal punishment, indeed no punishment at all; no prefects; no uniforms; no Officers' Training Corps; no segregation of the sexes; no compulsory games, compulsory religion or compulsory anything else, no more Latin, no more Greek; no competition; no 695: 371: 130: 731: 719: 743: 138: 33: 99: 755: 71:. The medieval buildings are grouped around a huge courtyard; the largest built for a private residence before the 16th Century, and the Great Hall itself is the finest of its date in England. The west range of the courtyard is regarded nationally as one of the most notable examples of a range of medieval lodgings. The medieval buildings were restored from 1926 to 1938. 235:
social science; the progressive educational values that led to the founding of Dartington School; the artistic commitments that made the place an innovator in pottery and textiles and – by 1938 – a refuge for sixty or so avant-garde Continental dancers, sculptors and playwrights; and the agricultural ventures which, if never profitable, became a seedbed for research."
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and others, again at Sotheby's. The sale generated some criticism from local people, who voiced concerns about deaccessioning of the Trust's art assets. The Trust argued that the founders went to considerable lengths to make clear that art works and other assets could and should be used and sold at
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At its peak, the school had some 300 pupils. However, with the advent of state-based progressive education, the death of its founders, and the appointment of a new headmaster in whose time the school attracted considerable negative publicity – not least owing to his calling the police to the school
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is a department of the Dartington Trust. It is both a festival and a music school with an "ethos of bringing together top-quality performers and composers to work with students and amateur musicians in concerts and classes in a relaxed, informal atmosphere." Participants, both amateur musicians and
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training centre and modernise domestic activities of the village. Blinn recommended initiatives including education, apprenticeship programmes, a laboratory, a modern kitchen, cafeteria, laundry, and lavatories, based on what was available in a modern American home. Unable to persuade Blinn to move
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In addition to historic buildings the estate has a number of legacy 20th century buildings from the Elmhirst's social enterprises, including the defunct Dartington Hall School, which closed in 1987, and High Cross House which is now a base for Dartington Trust's teaching staff and academics. Other
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The energy and investments of the Elmhirsts and a number of significant innovations in rural regeneration became organised departments working on the estate. The innovations included "the social and spiritual "questing" that underwrote support for peace movements, Eastern mysticism and ultimately
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on Leonard Elmhirst, and the interests and money of his wife Dorothy, led them to undertake an experiment in rural reconstruction at Dartington Hall. It is said that Tagore had become familiar with Dartington during his travels in England and influenced Elmhirst in his selection of the estate for
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to combat alcohol and drug abuse taking place, the death by drowning of a student, and his wife's modelling for pornographic photographs – the school suffered a dramatic drop in recruitment. The school was forced to close in 1987. After the school's closure, a number of staff and students set up
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Aller Park, the original Dartington Hall School, was built 1929–31 and designed by Ides Van Der Gracht of the New York firm of Delano and Aldrish. Intended as a junior school, it was built in a lavish Americanised Tudor style. Soon afterwards came Foxhole, the senior school built 1931–32, and
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between 1388 and his death in 1400 and the sculpted arms of Richard II survive on ribbed vault of the Porch. The 1st Duke was beheaded by King Henry IV who had deposed Richard II, however Dartington continued as the seat of his son
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In September 2022, undergraduate students returned to Dartington estate with the launch of the BSc Regenerative Food and Farming, the first degree in England to focus specifically on sustainable approaches to agriculture.
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accommodation for people attending courses and for casual visitors. The Barn Cinema and the White Hart Bar and Restaurant are used by estate dwellers, residents from the surrounding countryside, and visitors alike.
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was set up as an arts centre by the Dartington Trust in the 1960s to bring employment and culture to a rurally depressed area, and continues to thrive. With similar social objectives, the Trust established the
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With time more academic rigour was imposed, but it remained progressive and had mixed success educating the children, sometimes the more wayward ones, of the fee-paying parents. A noted alumnus was
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to England, Elmhirst abandoned the plan. Blinn's recommended kitchen equipment was installed but arranged in a typical English fashion because the headmaster's wife did not like the design.
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Dartington College of Arts was a specialist arts institution based at the hall from 1961 to 2010, with an international reputation for excellence, focusing mainly on the
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and rural reconstruction into a tribal community, the Elmhirsts set out in the 1920s on a similar goal for the depressed agricultural economy in rural England.
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was based upon Dartington Hall school, as the events in the book are similar to those that occurred within the final years of Dartington Hall.
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The estate was held by the Martin family between the early 12th and mid-14th centuries, but on the death of William Martin in 1326, the
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High Cross House was built in 1932 as a home for the headmaster of Dartington Hall school. It was designed by Swiss-American architect
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Progressive Retreat: a Sociological Study of Dartington Hall School, 1926-1957, and Some of its Former Pupils
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Dartington Hall courtyard. The Great Hall and entrance on the left, and the medieval lodgings on the right.
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buildings are being used by various departments at the Trust, including the Old Postern which is home to
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wrote an account of her time at the school in her memoir, and also published in the May 2011 edition of
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The Hall and medieval courtyard functions in part as a conference centre and wedding venue and provides
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That's All, Folks, Dartington Hall School Remembered; reminiscences and reflections of former pupils
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as "one of the most spectacular surviving domestic buildings of late Medieval England", along with
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Wheatley, Dennis. The Haunting of Toby Jugg (1947). Critical novel, based on life at the school.
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Buildings of England - Devon. Authors - Nikolaus Pevsner and Bridget Cherry. Published 1989
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W. B. Curry was headmaster of the school from 1931 to 1957, and wrote two books about it,
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Sotheby's unveils a group of Modern British art from the Dartington Hall Trust Collection
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are buried in the graveyard there, although there is no evidence to substantiate this.
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Going Modern and Being British: Art, Architecture and Design in Devon C. 1910–1960
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novelised the activities of some people based at the school in his 1947 book
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to the crown and in 1384 was granted by King Richard II to his half brother
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The gardens were created by Dorothy Elmhirst with the involvement of major
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the discretion of the Trustees to support the activities of the Trust.
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which still carries some of the principles that Dartington once had.
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in a declassified report called "The Case Against Dartington Hall".
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Battle to save celebrated cradle of cutting edge art (The Guardian)
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Settimane Musicali di Stresa e del Lago Maggiore - Stresa Festival
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The Elmhirsts of Dartington: the Creation of an Utopian Community
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Sotheby's to Sell Tagore Collection of The Dartington Hall Trust
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It has been suggested that the school 'Knotshead' in the novel
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D-Marine Turgutreis International Festival of Classical Music
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Concentus Moraviae International Music Festival of 13 Towns
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to renovate the medieval buildings and notably restore the
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Festival Internacional de MĂşsica y Danza 'Ciudad de Ăšbeda'
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Festival Pianistico Internazionale di Brescia e Bergamo
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Elmsworld. My Life At Dartington Hall School 1963-1971
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and Peter Randall-Page. There is an ancient yew tree (
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Festival Internacional de MĂşsica y Danza de Granada
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Index

Dartington Hall Trust

Dartington
Totnes
Devon
listed
Buildings of England
Haddon Hall
Wingfield Manor
Schumacher College
Dartington Music Summer School & Festival
retreats

Champernowne
Gules
saltire
vair
billets
or


feudal barony
escheated
John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter
Earl of Huntingdon
Duke of Exeter
mediaeval hall
John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter
Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter
Arthur Champernowne

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