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Cottesmore school Buchan Hill, Pease Pottage West Sussex, RH11 9AU. T: +44 (0)1293 520648 [email protected]
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Pease Pottage is the first place of significance after Balham (Gateway to the South) on the London Brighton road, now known affectionately as the A23 (M23). Pease Pottage is featured in the film "Genevieve", and Melanie Jane Bush lived at 36 Down View before joining Dr. Who.
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Pease Pottage has been a travellers rest stop for centuries, as it remains today with its Marks and Spencers Food and a complement of pubs. It was named after a nourishing broth, pease pottage, once almost the national dish of England.
The school moved to its present site at Pease Pottage after World War II in 1946. The school is housed in a Grade II-listed [4] Victorian mansion known as Buchan Hill that was built in 1882–3 by Philip Felix Renaud Saillard.
Cottesmore School, Pease Pottage. An independent school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 13. Local authority: West Sussex.