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Type
  
Adult education

Phone
  
+44 1865 391991

Established
  
1948

Denman College

Location
  
Marcham, Oxfordshire, England

Address
  
Marcham, Abingdon OX13 6NW, UK

Founded
  
1948, Marcham, United Kingdom

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Denman, formally Denman College, is a residential adult education college centred on Marcham Park at Marcham in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire).

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Founded by the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) in 1948, Denman offers day schools and residential courses in cookery, craft and lifestyle.

The retros live at denman college


The Georgian House

The central Georgian House was previously called Marcham Park and stands on the site of the original manor house of Marcham which was a grange of Abingdon Abbey. The present house dates from the late 17th century, but was heavily remodelled for Thomas Duffield in around 1820. Its most well-known resident was Duffield's grandfather-in-law, the infamous miser, John Elwes.

The house is grade II listed and on 9 November 2015, the centenary of the first WI meeting in England, Denman's entry in the National Heritage List for England was updated to include the WI connection, as were records for three other buildings of WI significance.

Women's Institute College

The college was formally established in 1948, and named after Lady Denman, the first chairwoman of the WI federation. Today, students attending Denman do not have to be members of the WI, and the college accepts both male and female learners.

Residential courses at Denman last between one and four nights, although non-residential day courses are also offered. Course subject areas include the arts, crafts, music, history, sport and technology. Denman is also the home of the WI Cookery School.

References

Denman College Wikipedia