Riversdown House marks 55 years shaping global English fluency
A Hampshire manor has hosted over 35,000 professionals from 67 countries since 1971. Founder Richard Lewis, 95, still teaches while his daughter leads the centre’s daily operations. The anniversary will be celebrated with an event on June 6.
WARNFORD, Hampshire — A 14th-century manor steeped in history has quietly become one of the world’s most exclusive classrooms, where executives and professionals from 67 countries have honed their English skills over the past half-century.
Riversdown House, a residential English language centre near Warnford in the South Downs, celebrates 55 years this month with an intimate gathering for staff, alumni and partners on June 6. Founder Richard Lewis, 95, who still teaches and mentors students, began the centre after decades of establishing language schools across Finland, Japan and Portugal.
Key Points
- ✅ Founded in 1971 by linguist Richard Lewis, now 95
- ⚡ Trained over 35,000 learners from 67 countries
- 💡 Offers immersive, residential English courses in a historic manor
His daughter Caroline Lewis, 58, has led daily operations for two decades, ensuring the centre’s residential immersion model remains intact. “The tranquillity of Hampshire’s countryside creates the perfect environment for focused learning,” Richard Lewis said. “Students aren’t just improving their English—they’re experiencing a way of life.”
| Programme | Format | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Business English | One-to-one or small groups | 1–4 weeks |
| Professional Communication | Tailored workshops | 5–10 days |
| General English | Residential immersion | 2 weeks |
Recent feedback from a Brazilian executive, on her third visit, echoed that sentiment. “This isn’t just a course—it’s a life-changing experience,” she said. “The English becomes part of you because you live it, breathe it, and sleep it.”
💡 Pro Tip
For maximum impact, book a 4-week Business English immersion during the autumn season when Hampshire’s landscapes are at their most inspiring.
The 1328 manor, with its nine-hole golf course, tennis courts, sauna and swimming pool, offers more than language training—it delivers a retreat. Meals prepared by an in-house chef ensure no distraction from the intensive curriculum, which Lewis pioneered in the 1970s after founding the international organisation Linguarama.
📋 By The Numbers
- 1971 — Year Riversdown House was established
- 1328 — Year the manor was built
- 67 — Countries represented by alumni
- 10 — Languages spoken by Richard Lewis
Caroline Lewis said the centre’s longevity stems from its commitment to personalised learning. “Every student gets a curriculum tailored to their goals,” she said. “Whether they’re preparing for a boardroom presentation or a university lecture, we make sure they leave confident.”
To mark the milestone, Riversdown House is hosting an open morning for local businesses on June 15, offering tours and sample sessions. Registration is open to Hampshire-based employers seeking bespoke English training for their teams.