Date:1948
Description:Newbold Revel, Stretton under Fosse. From 1931 to 1946 the house belonged to British Advent Missions who used it to train missionaries. During WWII it was taken over by the Royal Air Force and in 1946 it was sold to the Sisters of Charity of St Paul who used it as a teacher training college. In 1978 it was sold to the Post Office and in 1985 it became the H.M. Prison College. 1948
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Newbold Revel, built by Sir Fulwar Skipwith, in the early 18th century, Stretton ...
Exterior of Newbold Revel missionary college, Stretton under Fosse. 1930s
Newbold Revel, now a college, Stretton under Fosse. 1948
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Source: Heritage and Culture Warwickshire, Warwickshire County Council
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