Extending to the south and east of the house, the grounds contain a number of terraces on different levels, many linked by circular steps.
Hill also built a stone bridge over a ravine, leading to Sylvia's Garden, named after Crisp's daughter.
Moor Close was Hill's first major project, and was influenced by the work of garden designer Gertrude Jekyll.
[12] The college hosts a local research centre of the Ellen G. White Estate in the Library.
It collects and makes available material relating to the life and work of Ellen White and the theology, history and development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a worldwide, international organisation.
[18][19][20] Students without the necessary entrance requirements may take foundation courses at the nearby Bracknell and Wokingham College.
[17] The college offers a summer English programme for speakers of other languages as well as short courses throughout the academic year for EFL students.