Lupton House
Lupton House, originally Jackson’s Buildings, was renamed in 1908 after Sedbergh School’s founder, Roger Lupton. The first Housemaster, Bernard Tower, moved to Hart House in 1890, with Ralph St John Ainslie, composer of many School Songs, taking over. Lupton closed as a boarding house in 1995, becoming the Lupton Centre until 2001, when it reopened for girls. Its black wolf emblem honours Lord Lupton’s crest, which also inspired the School’s logo.
Lupton House, Sedbergh School, Sedbergh, LA10 5BY
Tel: +44 (0) 1539 244038





