NHER 32068 (Building record) - New School, 19th century school

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Summary

This school dates to the 19th century and is of brick and terracotta in a Tudoresque style, with stepped gables and ornate chimneys. The rear block has a large mullioned and transomed window in moulded brick or terracotta. It resembles the school at Ringland NHER 12605, and the architect was probably Mr Keaton, as at Ringland.

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Location

Map sheet TG21NE
Civil Parish WROXHAM, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

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School. Despite name it dates to the 19th century. Brick and terracotta. In Tudoresque style with stepped gables and ornate chimneys; rear block has large mullioned and transomed window in moulded brick or terracotta. Resembles schools at Ringland (NHER 12605) and Attlebridge (NHER 13760) (both disused) and lodge of Morton Hall (NHER 13761).
E. Rose (NLA), 16 September 1996.

The architect was probably a Mr Keaton, as at Ringland.
Information from Broadland District Council.
E. Rose (NLA), 18 April 1997.

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Record last edited

Nov 27 2008 11:57AM

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