Gaunts House

the Richard Glyn Foundation at

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A bit of History Print E-mail
sunset1.jpgGaunts House is first heard of around 1355 when it was left to John of Gaunt by his beloved wife Blanche, daughter and heiress of the old Duke of Lancaster. Beneath the present red-brick mansion is one of Portland stone, built around 1752 by Sir Richard Glyn, Lord Mayor of London.

 

GAUNTS ESTATE

Gaunts Estate consists of a large-ish farm - dairy, livestock and arable, a number of dwellings and country establishments, woodlands, a long stretch of River Allen, excellent wildlife, Gaunts House, and Honeybrook, a traditional small farm open to the public with its own butchery, bakery and farm shop.

RICHARD GLYN FOUNDATION

The Richard Glyn Foundation started its educational work in 1982 at High Lea School for children; moved to Gaunts House in 1988, and was registered as an educational charity in 1995.

community.jpgLong ago, we realised the need to re-evaluate every aspect of modern life and endeavour in the West. The complete re-thinking and revolution of new ways takes time, connection to 'cosmic consciousness', (beyond collective mind), and interpretation for others so they may be able to learn, and refine themselves and the work.
The Foundation seeks Realisations of Life through wisdom teachings, mindfulness, conscious awareness,and pure intent in thought, expression and action. We offer learning on Communication, Community, Contemplation, 'Conversations', Creative Arts & Expression, Education, the Environment, Healing, 'Hearth Times', Meditation, New Organisational Structures, Philosophy and Spirituality, and particularly 'Profound Learning'.

The Foundation has been a central and important part of the growing awareness and new ways of thinking emerging in UK and around the world. In the past year or so, there has been a notable public shift towards independent ways of thinking, like ours.