School of no name December 2008

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Liking that a great a deal. From the half-timbering and terracotta decoration outside, to the plasterwork on the ceilings and the carved fire surrounds, it looks like an authentic piece of Arts & Crafts architecture. Thanks for posting it up, and I also think keeping it "nameless" is the right call. :)
 
really nice piece of architecture there with a superb interior:wcool:, really like the setail in the brickwork at the main entrance. Having in th past either replaced names or no even reported places i can well understand your wish for keeping it under wraps. Thanks for sharing though :)
 
What a great place :)


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not sure about Grandma with her spliff though :lol::lol:
 
Thanks everyone else who has commented - i'll be going back at some point to see if any progress is being made with possible pending development work

not sure about Grandma with her spliff though :lol::lol:

:D couldn't resist including that shot!
 
Hats off to you fella

Truly majestic building...am surprised a rich actor or popstar hasnt snapped this one up.Staircase for me is my fave.

regards Stu
 
WOW..... what an amazing place !!!... I love it!!!

Good call keeping it under wraps, as unfortunately its not only urbexers with morals who visit here :mad:
 
it's a beautiful building, I love the stained glass windows and the pool. I agree with keeping the name and where it is secret as it would be a real shame if it got wrecked.
 
Wish the school I'd went to was half as nice - some gorgeous shots there
 

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