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Beaumont
House was first constructed in 1846 by Samuel Downing Roome. The building
was designed and used as a Ladies Seminary and continued as such until the
turn of the century.
The grounds of Beaumont House originally extended through to Motherby Hill and until 1883 when the western-most part of the site was sold for development of The Polars. In 1901, Beaumont House was sold to Miss Sarah Hattersley who retained the property as a private residence until 1909. In 1926, the building was re-named Chestnut House and re-opened as a private ladies school under the direction of Miss K. M. Brooks and Mrs E. J. F. Hyde. The school closed in 1932 and thereafter there were several occupiers of the building until the late 1940's by which time it had fallen into disrepair. Between 1948 and 1949 the building was refurbished and converted into flats and at which time it acquired its present name of Beaumont Court. Beaumont Court now comprises a number of apartments, flats and studios which are available for rental.
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