Pitsford School

The trust was registered with the Charity Commission in August 1988 to promote and provide for the advancement of education.

The main building is the Georgian Pitsford Hall, built in 1764 for Colonel James Money.

The architect was John Johnson who also designed Kingsthorpe Hall and the County (or City) Rooms in Leicester.

The station is run by Sixth Form pupils as a long-term community service project and receives the patronage of broadcast meteorologist Alex Deakin.

The Queen Mother regularly visited Pitsford Hall in the twenties and thirties as a guest of Captain Drummond, Master of the Pytchley Hunt.

Pitsford Hall, now occupied by Pitsford School. Formerly the seat of Henry Lloyd (1840-1902), a cadet member of the Lloyd family (Quakers, iron-founders and bankers) of Dolobran, Montgomeryshire , who served as High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1883. [ 1 ]