All Nations Christian College campus, a striking Victorian Gothic estate in Easneye in Hertfordshire, that was used in the filming of a British classic and has helped thousands of Christians spread their teachings around the world is being offered for sale by our property agency team for £5 million.
Set within rolling countryside near Ware, the Grade II and Grade II* listed buildings are instantly recognisable, not least for their appearance in the 1954 British film classic The Belles of St Trinian’s, which cemented the site’s place in cinematic history.
Beyond the silver screen, the campus has played a far-reaching role for more than six decades as the home of All Nations Christian College.
From its rural Hertfordshire setting on an estate owned by the Buxton family, thousands of Christians from across the world have been trained and sent out to work in communities spanning Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Conferences and teaching at the Easneye campus will continue until 31st August 2026. The sale reflects a strategic shift by the college increase accessibility to its training through digital learning, hybrid courses and overseas partnerships, ensuring its influence continues to grow.
Tim Young, CEO of All Nations Christian College said: “We have used this building to shape lives, deepen faith and send people out in love and service across the world.
“As we look ahead, our calling remains the same, but our methods are changing so that more people can access training without leaving their communities. Easneye will always be part of our story, but our mission is bigger than any single building.”
The campus is centred around a striking Victorian Gothic Revival mansion designed by Sir Alfred Waterhouse, one of the most prominent architects of the 19th century who designed the Natural History Museum.
The grounds have also been a valued part of local life, hosting conferences, events and welcoming residents who enjoy the landscape and historic setting.
We are inviting interest from education, healthcare, corporate, retreat and leisure operators, with the potential for a wide range of future uses subject to planning.
Partner, Stuart Flint, added: “This is a truly unique property, both in architectural terms and in the role it has played within the community and for Christians around the world.
“We are proud to have been instructed on a site of such significance and look forward to identifying a buyer who can shape its next chapter with sensitivity and ambition.”
More information about All Nations Christian College.
