Bury St Edmunds, King Edward's Grammar School 1898
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The school was designed by Sir Arthur Bloomfield in 1883; it contained the Headmaster's residence, boarding accommodation and classrooms, including the 'Big School', later the library, on the ground floor. To the right are the fives courts and gymnasium of 1892, later the dayboys' dining hall. The left side of the building including the central gable was converted into flats, and the remainder was demolished in the 1980s.
An extract from Bury St Edmunds Town and City Memories.
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