EPW041191 ENGLAND (1933). Sutton Valence School, Sutton Valence, 1933

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Title [EPW041191] Sutton Valence School, Sutton Valence, 1933
Reference EPW041191
Date May-1933
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Place name SUTTON VALENCE
Parish SUTTON VALENCE
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 581198, 149320
Longitude / Latitude 0.5946647391931, 51.213774171312
National Grid Reference TQ812493

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Sutton Valance Primary School

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Heaven Cottage Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 174174 House. C17 or earlier. Timber framed. Ground floor has painted brick infilling to broadly-spaced studding, first floor rendered. Plain tile roof. 2 storeys on stone plinth. Continuous jetty on solid brackets, stopping short of left end, with plain applied fascia board.

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Sutton Valence School Block Erected 1910-1914, Sutton Valence School Lane, Sutton Valence, Kent ME17 3LR Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 174165 On 21 July 1911, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, opened the new buildings, comprising the Main School and the St Margaret's, or Headmaster's Wing. The Westminster Wing was still under construction. School founded 1576 by William Lambe. It remained under the control of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers until 1910 when it was taken under the control of United Westminster Schools, a charitable trust which also incorporates Emanuel School and Westminster City School in London. School. 1910-14 by Adams, Holden and Pearson. Red brick in English bond. South ends of wings stone on ground floor, tile- hung above. Plain tile roofs. Courtyard plan, open to south, with outward-turning south ends to side ranges and assembly room projecting north from centre of north range. In 1983, the school became co-educational and in 1995 it incorporated Underhill Preparatory School. It is now a co-educational day and boarding school catering for pupils from three to eighteen years of age.

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