Kingswood College
Trust provides independent education for pupils aged
2½ - 16 years of age and operates as a registered charity
(Charity Number 1118539) at Scarisbrick Hall.
Scarisbrick Hall is a one hundred and fifty room
mansion built in about 1850 by the famous architect Augustus Pugin.
The Scarisbrick family lived on this site from 1238 to 1946. The
Hall has been described as the finest example of residential Gothic
renaissance architecture in the county and is officially listed as
a building of special architectural interest. The elaborate oak
carvings and panelling and the exquisitely decorated ceilings are
overpowering in their beauty.
Scarisbrick Park, an extensive private estate
protected by preservation order, provides a lovely setting for this
stately home. The wide expanse of woodland and pasture, the
delightful gardens, the lake and stream combine to give an air of
spacious grandeur and peace.