Clovelly-Kepplestone

50°45′22″N 0°16′23″E / 50.756°N 0.273°E / 50.756; 0.273

Kepplestone flats on Eastbourne seafront, built just prior to the Second World War, stand on what was the playing field in front of the former school.

Clovelly-Kepplestone was a private boarding school for girls in Eastbourne, Sussex. It existed from 1908 until 1934 and was located in Staveley Road, just off the seafront in the Meads district of the town. Known to staff and pupils as "Clo-Kepp", it came about following a merger of two schools: the "Ladies and Kindergarten School, Clovelly", and the "Ladies School, Kepplestone". At its peak in the 1920s, the school had some 150–160 pupils.[1]


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