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Alderwasley Hall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alderwasley Hall School
Alderwasley Hall School is an independent residential special school. The school is for children and young people aged 5 to 19 with Asperger's, speech and language difficulties and Acquired Brain Injury.〔(The Trust Centre Alderwasley )〕 It is in and named after the village of Alderwasley in the Peak District, close to Wirksworth in Derbyshire, England. ==History== A 15th-century manor house, built by the Lowe family, that stood on the site was replaced with the present house in the late 18th century by Francis Hurt (High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1788). His son, also Francis Hurt, was also High Sheriff. The house was made a Grade II listed building in 1967.〔(English Heritage:Images of England, architectural description of listed building )〕 The hall remained in the Hurt family until 1930, when they moved to Casterne Hall, Staffordshire, and it was sold to a Benedictine Order to be used as a school. In 1976 it became a Special School.
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