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Langley School is an independent coeducational boarding school situated in the market town of Loddon in South Norfolk, England.〔(Ofsted Langley School (Unique reference number SC027662) )〕 The school was founded in 1910 and is a member of the HMC.〔( Langley School website )〕 ==History== Langley School was originally the Norwich High School for Boys which was founded at St. Giles in Norwich in 1910 by Jeremiah George Chapman. Just after World War II the school under the then headmaster John Jevans moved to Langley Hall at Loddon. Langley Hall is a red-brick building in the Palladian style, built in 1737 for Richard Berney, on land that originally belonged to Langley Abbey. In 1744 the estate was inherited by Sir William Beauchamp and remained in the family until the 20th century. The hall is set in well laid out grounds created by Capability Brown with an extensive spread of daffodils during the spring which are opened to the public annually on "Daffodil Day".〔(BBC Norfolk Daffodil Day Feature 2005 )〕
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