The College of Bonhommes monastery is founded by Edmund, Earl of Cornwall in 1283 and flourished as a seat of learning and debate.
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Ashridge House’s history dates back over 700 years with significant residents such as King Henry VIII, and a storied journey as a wartime hospital and most recently, a world-renowned business school.
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The College of Bonhommes monastery is founded by Edmund, Earl of Cornwall in 1283 and flourished as a seat of learning and debate.
With the dissolution of monasteries in 1539, Ashridge fell under the ownership of King Henry VIII, who called the Ashridge House home for 11 years. Princess Elizabeth was raised at Ashridge House during her youth.
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Ownership of Ashridge is formally transferred to Princess Elizabeth as stipulated in her father’s (King Henry VIII’s) will. Princess Elizabeth lived here until she was arrested by her sister by Mary in 1554.
Sir Thomas Egerton (Queen Elizabeth I’s Lord Keeper) buys Ashridge. It becomes home to the Dukes and Earls of Bridgewater for 245 years.
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The house is almost completely rebuilt by James Wyatt and, following his death, his son Benjamin and nephew Sir Jeffry Wyatville.
The house was bought by Urban Hanlon Broughton. It was used as a training centre for Conservative Party workers to commemorate Andrew Bonar Law, the Prime Minister.
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With the start of World War II, the castle became a hospital once again, this time as an extension of the emergency wing of the Charing Cross Road Hospital. Starting in 1940, the hospital treated over 20,000 patients and saw the birth of 2,700 babies in its maternity ward. The concrete overspill wards remain Crown property until 1983 for use as a Public Records Office.
Ashridge was converted into a finishing school for ladies called the House of Citizenship. For almost a decade, the school offered four term courses to young women where they learned proper social etiquette and the ins and outs of upper class culture.
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Ashridge Management College is established with the support of leading companies including Guinness, Shell and Unilever, and is ranked as one of the best business schools in the world.
Ashridge formed an alliance with the Hult International Business School, combining Ashridge’s expertise in executive research and development with Hult’s global reach, innovation and scale.
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Ashridge House is an award-winning venue for conferences, weddings, and events, and continues to operate as the main campus for Hult Ashridge Executive Education programs.
The Egerton Collection of portraits and paintings returned on loan to Ashridge House in 1996. The portraits in this collection depict members of the Egerton family and others connected to the Egerton family. Many of the portraits had hung at Ashridge until the death of the Third Earl Brownlow in 1921. After the break up of the Ashridge Estate in the 1920’s the paintings were dispersed to other properties before being gathered together and returned on loan.
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