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  1. Mostyn House School was a school that was originally opened in Tarvin by Edward Henry Price, and moved to Parkgate, Cheshire, in 1855. From 1862 until it closed in 2010, [2] it was run by the Grenfell family, originally as a boys' boarding school, and latterly as a co-educational day school.

  2. Mostyn House School Reunion. Join group

  3. Mostyn House 2015. With acknowledgements to Suzi Grenfell (for permission to use the sketch) and Clive Watkin Partnership. Visit us again for more of the long history of Mostyn House School. See also Mostyn House timeline on the Neston Community Website http://neston.org.uk/mostyn- house-school-a-time-line/

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  4. 1 de jun. de 2011 · Mostyn House School, The Parade, Neston, Ellesmere Port and Neston, Cheshire. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places. Overview. Former public school, 1855 with 'Old Cottage' of 1881 by A.S. Grenfell and various late C19 and early C20 additions by A.G. Grenfell, also incorporates C18 inn.

  5. Mostyn House School was a school that was originally opened in Tarvin by Edward Henry Price, and moved to Parkgate, Cheshire, in 1855. From 1862 until it closed in 2010, it was run by the Grenfell family, originally as a boys' boarding school, and latterly as a co-educational day school.

  6. Some notable alumni of Mostyn House School include: Lord Bernard Delfont, businessman and theatre impresario. James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin, diplomat and politician. John Michael Geoffrey Manningham “Tom” Adams, Prime Minister of Barbados. Karen Elson, model and musician. Tara Moss, author and television presenter.

  7. Mostyn House School – A Time Line 1854 – School established in Tarvin, mid Cheshire, as Lower Hall, the junior department of Tarvin Hall School. by John Brindley in 1843. In 1853 the Reverend Edward Price had been taken on to establish Lower Hall.