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Shaw House

Experience learning, enjoyment and inspiration at this beautiful Elizabethan Grade I listed building close to Newbury

Shaw House September 2008
Shaw House September 2008

Shaw House was built in 1581 by Newbury clothier Thomas Dolman. This fine Elizabethan building was home to successive Dolman families, the flamboyant Duke of Chandos and the Andrews and Farquhar families. Shaw House then began a new life as a school for generations of local children. However in 1985 Shaw House was evacuated due to concerns about the structure of the building.

Following a £6million Restoration Project you can now

VISIT Shaw House and take part in our lively events programme

MEET at Shaw House – we are a venue for conferences, meetings and training sessions

EXPLORE Shaw House and its history

Shaw House is also home to West Berkshire Registration Service for Births, Deaths and Ceremonies.

Shaw House is currently open every Saturday and Sunday, 11am - 5pm! Go to Visit to find out more...

Explore Shaw House and its history by finding out more about the house, our research and how you can help!
Shaw House is an idyllic, historic venue with 9 conference rooms.
From here you can read the latest Shaw House news
Shaw House is now open to the public for the first time as a visitor attraction! For more information look at Visiting Information below. If you are visiting us as a delegate of a pre-arranged event or to use the services of the Register Office you can also find out more on this page.
Find out how to contact us here...



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West Berkshire Council, Market Street, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 5LD
Tel: 01635 42400 | ► info@westberks.gov.uk | ► Map for Market Street
This page was created on 22/12/2005 and last updated on 14/04/2009.