St Joseph's Abbey (The Abbey), Storrington at Storrington in Sussex, England, was originally a rectory, later a small country house and then a convent school. It is an irregular five bay, two and three storey house built in 1871-2 by the Rev. George Faithfull in the Victorian Gothic style, reusing material from the 1621 rectory which was demolished at this time. In the 1880s it was the residence of Colonel , a baronet who had a pedigree herd of Jersey cattle. Successive tenants altered the house; in 1911 (semi-timbered work) and 1930 (brick range) when Colonel added a billiard room and ballroom designed by John Leopold Denman.
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| - Abadía de San José (Storrington) (es)
- Abbaye de Storrington (fr)
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| - St Joseph's Abbey, ou plus simplement The Abbey, est une demeure historique de Storrington (Sussex) en Angleterre, devenue couvent dominicain. C'est un monument historique protégé. (fr)
- La Abadía de San José (en inglés: St Joseph's Abbey ) en Storrington en Sussex, Inglaterra, fue originalmente una rectoría, después una pequeña casa de campo y un colegio de monjas. Se trata de una casa de tres plantas construida en 1871-2 por el reverendo George Faithfull en el estilo gótico victoriano, reutilizando material de la rectoría de 1621, que fue demolida en ese momento. En la década de 1880 fue el residencia del coronel George Walter Stirling, un barón que tenía un rebaño de ganado Jersey pedigrí. Los inquilinos sucesivos alteraron la casa, en 1911 (trabajo parcialmente de madera) y en 1930 (con ladrillos) cuando el coronel HV Ravenscroft añadió unos salones diseñados por John Leopold Denman. (es)
- St Joseph's Abbey (The Abbey), Storrington at Storrington in Sussex, England, was originally a rectory, later a small country house and then a convent school. It is an irregular five bay, two and three storey house built in 1871-2 by the Rev. George Faithfull in the Victorian Gothic style, reusing material from the 1621 rectory which was demolished at this time. In the 1880s it was the residence of Colonel , a baronet who had a pedigree herd of Jersey cattle. Successive tenants altered the house; in 1911 (semi-timbered work) and 1930 (brick range) when Colonel added a billiard room and ballroom designed by John Leopold Denman. (en)
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| - La Abadía de San José (en inglés: St Joseph's Abbey ) en Storrington en Sussex, Inglaterra, fue originalmente una rectoría, después una pequeña casa de campo y un colegio de monjas. Se trata de una casa de tres plantas construida en 1871-2 por el reverendo George Faithfull en el estilo gótico victoriano, reutilizando material de la rectoría de 1621, que fue demolida en ese momento. En la década de 1880 fue el residencia del coronel George Walter Stirling, un barón que tenía un rebaño de ganado Jersey pedigrí. Los inquilinos sucesivos alteraron la casa, en 1911 (trabajo parcialmente de madera) y en 1930 (con ladrillos) cuando el coronel HV Ravenscroft añadió unos salones diseñados por John Leopold Denman. En 1953, la casa se convirtió en un convento dominico (Iglesia católica) y en un internado. La escuela se cerró en 1999. (es)
- St Joseph's Abbey, ou plus simplement The Abbey, est une demeure historique de Storrington (Sussex) en Angleterre, devenue couvent dominicain. C'est un monument historique protégé. (fr)
- St Joseph's Abbey (The Abbey), Storrington at Storrington in Sussex, England, was originally a rectory, later a small country house and then a convent school. It is an irregular five bay, two and three storey house built in 1871-2 by the Rev. George Faithfull in the Victorian Gothic style, reusing material from the 1621 rectory which was demolished at this time. In the 1880s it was the residence of Colonel , a baronet who had a pedigree herd of Jersey cattle. Successive tenants altered the house; in 1911 (semi-timbered work) and 1930 (brick range) when Colonel added a billiard room and ballroom designed by John Leopold Denman. In 1953 the house became a Dominican convent and boarding school. The school closed in 1999. Inside, the oldest part of the building has the former Dining Room (now Chapel) with good quality 19th- century linenfold panelling and frieze, plastered ceiling with strapwork ribs and stained glass windows. The Drawing Room has early 18th-century panelling and a fireplace with engaged columns; and the former Library (currently Meeting Room) has a 16th-century stone fireplace. There is an elaborate oak main staircase with turned balusters and a painted well staircase with turned balusters and chamfered square newel posts with ball finials. (en)
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