Sissinghurst, Trinity Church And Schools 1902
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The red-brick village school with its bell-tower and half-tiled gables was built on the main road between Ashford and Royal Tunbridge Wells during the late 19th century, adjoining the churchyard of Holy Trinity; it was constructed in 1837-8 by the architect J Jennings of Hawkhurst, using squared sandstone blocks.
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