Taken over by the School of Church Music in 1930 it became a girl's secondary school soon after the war.
Originally
built in the 1860s as the home of William
Adams, Buller's Wood, was named after an ancient
wood.
It was bought in the early 1870s by John Sanderson,
a Scot merchant who spent the next thirty
years improving and adding to the house under
the guidance of Ernest Newton, his first important
commission.
It remains one of his most respected houses.
Much of the interior decoration was by William
Morris.