Winston Hall
Winston Hall, also known as Constitution House, is a grade II* listed building in Constitution Walk, off Bell Lane, in the city of Gloucester, England.[1]
It was built in 1750 as a townhouse for Richard Chandler, a wealthy wool-stapler,[1] and remained in the Chandler family until 1876 when it became a school for young ladies.[2] In 1883, it became the clubhouse for the Gloucester branch of the Conservative Party[1] and is now a private member's club known as the Constitution Club.
References
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- ^ Constitution House. Gloucester History Festival. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
External links
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