English: Moyles Court A Grade II* Listed late C17 country house, now a school. During the Second World War the house was requisitioned, and in 1940 fulfilled a new role as the station Headquarters for RAF Ibsley. Once the home of Lady Alice Lisle who was executed at Winchester in 1685 for harbouring two fugitives of Monmouth's army, after the Battle of Sedgemoor. The original sentence handed down by the notorious Judge Jeffreys was that of burning, but beheading was eventually substituted. She is buried at the nearby churchyard at Ellingham.
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