EPW056938 ENGLAND (1938). North Street and the town centre, Leighton Buzzard, 1938
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| Title | [EPW056938] North Street and the town centre, Leighton Buzzard, 1938 | 
| Reference | EPW056938 | 
| Date | 26-April-1938 | 
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| Place name | LEIGHTON BUZZARD | 
| Parish | LEIGHTON-LINSLADE | 
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| Country | ENGLAND | 
| Easting / Northing | 492228, 225097 | 
| Longitude / Latitude | -0.65889924128169, 51.916318796559 | 
| National Grid Reference | SP922251 | 
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Previously Main Building of the Cedars School, Leighton-Linslade Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 35611 1855 by W C Reed in a restrained Italianate style. Yellow brick, stone dressings Hipped Welsh slated roof Became a school 1921. Richard Hart wrote a history of the school - The Cedars School: Leighton Buzzard 1921-73, A Pictorial History. ISBN-13: 978-0951169858  | 
                     
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Grade 1 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 35609 Medieval parish church. C13 with C15 windows and clerestory. Tower and broach spire 193 feet high. C15 vestry with 2 upper storeys north of chancel.  | 
                     
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