Gunfield

Her sister Norah Jephson, also a philanthropist, who was still living at Gunfield, died in 1899 at the home of her brother-in-law Harry Webb in Winchester.

[12] By the 1970s, the windows on the south side of the chapel had been blocked off by a fireplace and chimney, with the space occupied by a college Fellow.

[5] In 1992, Howes, Montgomery & Allen refurbished Gunfield for St Edmund Hall.

[13] The work undertaken included an extension to the link building, enclosure of the previously open verandah, rebuilding of the chimneys and roof, and new windows.

[2] The building is now a Graduate Centre for St Edmund Hall, one of the Oxford University colleges, along with other houses in Norham Gardens used for its student accommodation.

During the initial archaeological search, a Roman copper-alloy brooch dating from around 40AD to 200AD was discovered on the site.

Rear view of the house, including the loggia
Aerial view of Gunfield on a sign for the Norham St Edmund development by St Edmund Hall