Tring Park School for the Performing Arts

The Mansion which was built by Christopher Wren is now the home of this independent school.
The Tring Park School for the Performing Arts specializes in the education of those aiming for a career in the performing arts and counts many stars of stage and screen amongst its former pupils.
The Mansion and the surrounding Park were owned by a succession of wealthly families, including ancestors of George Washington. In 1872 it was bought by Lionel Rothschild for his son, Nathaniel, who made it his home and contributed greatly to the development of the town.
Tring Park is now managed by the Woodland Trust and is open to the public.
The mansion is not open to the public.
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