Wilson House was established in 1873 and is named after Sir Erasmus Wilson. Erasmus founded the Chair of Dermatology at the Royal College of Surgeons, but is better known for paying for the removal of Cleopatra’s Needle from Alexandria and its epic transportation to the Embankment in London.
The House was originally founded as the Headmaster’s house. It is believed that parents used to pay extra to put their sons in Wilson under the beady eye of the Headmaster.
In 1996, Wilson became the first house at Epsom College to welcome girls all the way through from 13-18 and is now home to 50 girls.
Wilson is centrally located in the College grounds, close to the academic buildings and with wonderful views over Wilson pitch and north towards London. To take a look inside, click on the image.
Contact Details
Rebecca Wilson
- Wilson@epsomcollege.org.uk
- 01372 821110
Tania Moore
- MatronW@epsomcollege.org.uk
- 01372 821154