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The following is from the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest.

HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT

By 1730 Marsh Court was owned by a Mr Holms, and then shortly afterwards by John Pollen. Pollen's son and heir, also John, was created a baronet in 1795 and died in 1814. The estate passed to his son, Sir John Walter Pollen, who sold it in 1815 to James Edwards. Edwards left the estate by will to Henry Edwards, whose trustees sold it around 1882 to Dr Wickham. Wickham sold it in 1892 to Herbert Johnson.

In 1901 Johnson employed Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) to rebuild the house and Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) to landscape the grounds. The work was completed in 1904, with an extension by Lutyens in 1924-6. Johnson lived at Marsh Court until the beginning of the Second World War, when it was used as an evacuation home for children, and then later as a convalescent home and hospital. In 1948 Marsh Court Preparatory School was established at Marsh Court. The school sold the property in the late 20th century and it is now (2000) in private ownership.

Site timeline

1939 to 1945: The house was used as an evacuation home for children.

People associated with this site

Designer: Gertrude Jekyll (born 29/11/1843 died 08/12/1932)

Architect: Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (born 29/03/1869 died 01/01/1944)